single parent
A single parent is a one-person orchestra juggling child-rearing and earning a living, performing dual roles flawlessly. Occasional societal praise feels like tickets to a sold-out show—rare and inaccessible. They cling to their child’s smile, chanting “I’m fine” while navigating sleepless nights and endless to-do lists. Public assistance exists only on paper, and real repairs demand self-taught fixes. They present themselves as self-sacrificing clergy, yet applause outside society’s grand hall is a scarce luxury.