Maeve was drunk all the time.
Tonight, was not an exception.
She drove trucks for a living. Her father and mother were kind enough to give birth to her, not realizing that they had to take care of her until she was eighteen. Long story short, they took the easy way out.
Relativity, it's relative! A train journey is indeed an amazing thing, isn't it? Things move backward whilst one sit's in static or should I say it's the other way around.
For what it's worth, our least favored subject physics had taught us that the person inside the coach is moving, concerning the observer from outside the coach and vice versa. It is called "The Relativity of motion". Now that we have been through the technical terms of relativity, let us run through a different perspective of relativity and yes, it is relative! One of the situations where relativity plays a prominent role is the situation of right or wrong, the sense of true or false in real life.
For instance, what is fair to one, might not be the same to another. People differ due to different opinions. Due to these differences, one may not be right always! Success is one such thing. The definition of success is money for someone, a dream house for someone else, or it might be a car, a job, kids, or not!
Love is also discreet. It might be towards one's family, a pet, a friend, one's country, or else towards one's sweetheart. Either way, it's all pure and warm.
A christ's bride wears white at her wedding, in parallel a Hindu widow wears white. One celebrates a marital bond with a white while the other grief over her marriage.
As we know, wine is prohibited in mosques and temples. Conversely, Jesus turned water into wine. Religion is relative.
As our profound epic Mahabharata notifies Kauravas - the 100 brothers were the villains of the story and the Pandavas the five-hero clan. Now the irony here is, Duryodhan (the first Kauravas brother) was at peace in the heavens while Pandavas (expect Dharmaraj) had to go through a period of agony in hell and then were dispatched to heaven!
This is how relativity works. And the wise one who acknowledges this will find the true essence of life itself.