I MOCKED MY SISTER FOR CLEANING TOILETS — THEN I LEARNED

I spent years despising my older sister. While I chased university dreams, she worked exhausting cleaning jobs, always smelling faintly of chemicals and exhaustion. When I got accepted into college, I thought I had finally proven I was better than her.

The last time she called, she only wanted to tell me how proud she was. But instead of thanking her, I cruelly snapped, “Go clean toilets. That’s what you’re good at.” She went silent, whispered that she was proud of me anyway, and hung up. Three months ago, she died from an untreated heart condition before we ever spoke again.

At her funeral, people kept telling me how much she loved me and how much she sacrificed for my future. Then my aunt revealed the truth: my scholarship had only covered part of my education. My sister worked two jobs, sold her jewelry, borrowed money, and secretly paid for my tuition, books, and rent because she believed I deserved a better life.

That night, I sat in her tiny apartment surrounded by photos of me hanging above her bed and read the letter she left behind. She apologized for embarrassing me, told me she would make the same sacrifices again, and reminded me how proud she always was of me. I finally understood the truth too late — the woman I looked down on was the reason I ever had a future at all

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