The Power of Resilience: Overcoming the Unchangeable
The famous Serenity Prayer may sound simple: “God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change.” But in reality, accepting things beyond our control is far from easy. This struggle becomes even more challenging when faced with the consequences of a loved one’s harmful choices, such as a mother’s smoking habits.
Growing up, my brother and I often wished that our mother didn’t smoke. The pungent scent of Phillip Morris cigarettes filled our Sunday car rides, blending with the aroma of Shalimar perfume. Her goodnight kisses were tainted with the lingering smell of smoke, and the kitchen was constantly shrouded in a haze of cigarette smoke.
I despised the sound of her lighter igniting, the sight of her cigarette stub being extinguished in a saucer, and the image of her smoking under the scorching sun at the beach. Despite our pleas for her to quit, she continued to smoke, insisting that she was tough and had endured far worse challenges in life.
Her resilience stemmed from a lineage of strong individuals who had faced their own adversities. Her father’s premature death due to a heart attack, her mother’s struggles raising a large family amidst tragedies, and her own experiences as a young widow all contributed to her belief in her own strength. When she was diagnosed with emphysema in her 60s, she chose to ignore the warning signs, convinced that she could defy the odds.
As her health deteriorated, I confronted her about the dangers of smoking, urging her to quit for the sake of her well-being. Reluctantly, she attempted to give up smoking but eventually relapsed, unable to resist the comforting embrace of nicotine. It was then that I realized that her tough exterior was merely a facade, masking her inner vulnerabilities and fears.
Despite her struggles, my mother found solace in smoking, using it as a coping mechanism to ward off dark thoughts and painful memories. When she was diagnosed with cancer, she finally acknowledged the consequences of her actions, but by then, it was too late. As she bravely battled the disease, I witnessed a different side of her – a fragile, scared woman who had always put on a brave front for her family.
On this Mother’s Day, as I reflect on her life and legacy, I come to terms with the fact that my mother, despite her perceived toughness, was ultimately unable to fight for her own life. Her journey serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of resilience and the importance of addressing our inner demons.
In the end, we must learn to accept our limitations and embrace our vulnerabilities, recognizing that true strength lies in our ability to confront our fears and seek help when needed. My mother’s story is a testament to the power of resilience in the face of adversity, reminding us that true courage is found in our willingness to confront our innermost struggles.
