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Behind every successful man…


The phrase “Behind every successful man, there is a woman” usually means that a man’s achievements depend a lot on a woman’s support, partnership, and sacrifices.

We often hear this in interviews or read it on the first page of famous people’s biographies. They proudly say, “Without her support and sacrifice, none of this would have been possible.” Sounds very deep, very emotional. But no one actually explains what these “sacrifices” are. What exactly does the woman do that makes the man so successful? Nobody tells us. Especially not those successful men. Well, I’ve finally cracked this secret. And I’m going to share it with you, because clearly they never will. Ready to hear it? The support and sacrifice a woman gives is very simple: she lets the man do his work peacefully… by not disturbing him every five minutes. Especially by not asking:
  • Should I buy this suit or that one? क्या मुझे यह सूट खरीदना चाहिए या वह वाला?
  • Bring the coriander, bring the chilies. धनिया ले आओ, मिर्च ले आओ।
  • Take me here, take me there. मुझे यहाँ ले चलो, मुझे वहाँ ले चलो।
  • What should I cook for dinner? मैं रात के खाने में क्या बनाऊँ?
  • How do I look? मैं कैसी लग रही हूँ?
  • How is the food? खाना कैसा बना है?
If a man is still successful after answering all these questions every day… believe me, he truly deserves an award. And the woman? She already has hers. It’s called: “Behind every successful man…”

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