On the eve of Mother’s Day—which falls on 21 March—shops line up with floral arrangements and endearing gifts to celebrate the occasion. When I asked my mother how she wanted to celebrate this day, she told me did not want cards or presents. Innately, I thought this was my mother’s way of telling me I should bring cards and presents—except she was being serious. Even with the barrage of advertisements that would otherwise play on people’s emotions and sentimental impulses, this day left no resonance with my mother. My grandmother—my mother’s mother—also hated this day. Both of the strongest women I know scorned a day that is made to celebrate them—so I had to find out why. What is the origi
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