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वयाच्या अवघ्या १६ व्या वर्षी घराची जबाबदारी खांद्यावर आली आणि तिथून सुरू झाला संघर्ष, मेहनत आणि स्वतःचं वेगळं स्थान निर्माण करण्याचा प्रवास.‘Super Sakhi’ मध्ये जयांती वाघधरे यांनी त्यांच्या आयुष्यातील भावनिक आणि प्रेरणादायी प्रवासाबद्दल मनमोकळ्या गप्पा मारल्या. त्यांच्या संघर्षाची ही कहाणी अनेक महिलांना नव्याने उभं राहण्याची प्रेरणा देणारी आहे.पूर्ण एपिसोड पाहायला विसरू नका!

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00:00Do you have to learn from the age of 16 years?
00:02So, you have to learn from the age of 16 years?
00:06I mean, I mean, I don't know all of these things.
00:11Because I was learning from the age of 16 years.
00:16And you have to learn from the age of 16 years.
00:22You have to learn from the age of 16 years.
00:24I mean, of course, it's not a lot of white divorce.
00:29But there is a very vague story.
00:32So, you can learn from the age of 16 years.
00:37I mean, if you don't believe me,
00:39I mean, when I was born,
00:42I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean,
00:44I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean,
00:50I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean,
00:54that's what if you gave 14 years of 20 years.
00:56And so it's like quality,
00:58So it's in the age of 16 ?
01:00I mean, I mean, maybe 26 come to his students.
01:06You're only one year old than 16 years old.
01:07All of the sudden,
01:08his old mother works only.
01:09and I am working so now, I am working so now,
01:12I am working so now,
01:15when you tell me,
01:18you are like a idiot,
01:19and all of a sudden, you are zero,
01:21why is it going to be a liar?
01:23So you have to face it.
01:25That's the mantra.
01:26That's not the word,
01:27you are a bad shield,
01:28you don't want to give up,
01:31you are a bad,
01:32you are a bad,
01:33you can't get up in two weeks,
01:35you don't want to lock,
01:36you just do it,
01:37But give up is not an option. You have to face it.
01:44That's how I learned.
01:45But when I learned that, I learned that I didn't feel that I was less than three years.
01:51I didn't feel that I was less than a father.
01:56I learned everything to balance.
01:58I learned to teach.
02:00Then I learned that I learned that I was 7-8 years old when I started tuition.
02:09I thought, what can I do?
02:10My mother said, I said, I don't have to do tuition.
02:12You don't have to do English.
02:13You don't have to do tuition.
02:16I thought, I'm going to do tuition.
02:17Then I started tuition.
02:20Then I started to start the first time.
02:22Then I didn't get breakers.
02:23I didn't get me college.
02:25I didn't take any more.
02:26I didn't spend it, but I also started a part-time job.
02:27Then I thought, no, that's how much it is.
02:34I'm curious.
02:34I think that's what my father did.
02:36I was a little bit for a father.
02:38That's what to give me.
02:38But I made my father very well to help.
02:41When I gave my father, thank you and thank you.
02:46That cũng skewed.
02:48I had to do Nicole because it was a great time to get paid.
02:49From the time of my father, I really was like,
02:50I was like, I have to do with the salary.
02:51we don't have salary in a month, but we don't have salary in a month.
02:56We don't have salary in a month.
02:58Yes, we don't have salary in a month.
03:01But it's impossible for you to be able to pay a salary.
03:06What are you doing?
03:07So I think we need to do a lot of things.
03:13And as I said, financially independent,
03:17no, it's not independent.
03:18It's just a thing I'm not saying or not, it's not the same way.
03:23It's not the same it's the same way to go from being emotionally.
03:32But you we have to do something about it.
03:33The same as reality, it's normal.
03:35I have never had this good cause.
03:39I expected this.
03:39That was very important.
03:40So I thought that why I was going to impact what's going on emotionally.
03:44It's a very good place.
03:45and that's why you have to face depression
03:49that when you gave two children and you came to the glamorous field
03:56and you have to face depression
04:00that's why you have to face depression
04:06actually postpartum depression
04:09you don't have a child
04:11like pregnancy
04:13like pregnancy
04:14like the delivery
04:15because depression
04:16you don't have a child
04:19imagine a young girl
04:22who is in the garden
04:23who is in the garden
04:24who is in the garden
04:26this is a routine
04:28this is a routine
04:29and she is in a kitchen
04:33and she is in the kitchen
04:37All of a sudden, you get a slinger.
04:41You say, boy, what happened to me?
04:45What happened? What happened?
04:46What happened?
04:47You put your hands on your hands.
04:49You put it on your hands.
04:51And the moment when you're in your life,
04:55you can stop the dog.
04:59It's not bad you get it.
05:01It's the feeling of it.
05:03It's the same way.
05:04But today, when we notice, we have noticed that we have a lot of our children, but it's a psychology,
05:18it's a lot of it, but it's a lot of it, but it's a lot of it.
05:34And that's how you feel about it, and you feel like you have a little bit of blood.
05:40It's not easy.
05:42And you have two twins.
05:44Exactly. My father is a good thing, because I'm a little bit of blood.
05:48And I took part of it, and I took care of it.
05:52It's all so good.
05:55So Vega is a phase.
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