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12 years of bad luck for those who ignore it
When the baby boy was born, the tension in the room finally lifted. The midwife’s nod, the doctor’s calm voice, and the sound of his first cry replaced fear with relief. Instead of worrying about omens or superstition, everyone focused on the simple miracle in front of them — counting his tiny fingers and watching him breathe.
As the news spread, friends and neighbors arrived not with questions about fate, but with help. They brought meals, offered support, and stood beside the family. In those quiet days that followed, one truth became clear: what truly protects a child isn’t luck or destiny, but the steady presence of love and community.