I’ve had a terrible day. It’s Friday evening after work. I’ve just eaten dinner. I’m sitting in a restaurant feeling frustrated and anger — partly at myself, partly at others.
I’m unhappy about multiple things. I’m lonely. I want to quit my job. I miss someone. I feel alienated from the people around me. I find myself thinking that life hasn’t been fair to me. (I could tell you why. I have plenty of reasons.)
And then I randomly saw this photograph.
Gautam Basu took this photo of an Indian mother and two of her children. The mother is dressing a daughter while a smaller child clings to her. The pipe in which they’re standing is their home.

Lives change in moments of truth when we stop lying to ourselves
The plan sounded fair at the time, but why did I pay for everything?
What if we’ve completely missed the point of loving other people?
‘Make no little plans. They have no magic to stir men’s blood… Make big plans’
Rush Limbaugh is just as partisan and ignorant as MSNBC’s Ed Schultz
Can’t we all get along? Why is the liberty movement so fragmented?
Not satire this time: In New Zealand, one model cries discrimination
Illegal business: City ‘protects’ public from popular ‘juke joint’