Carolina Eichler discusses motherhood

Brazilian lawyer shares her view on motherhood

As a woman from the decade 1971-1981, Carolina shares her view on the meaning of motherhood and how it affects her generation.

“Being a mother means a love greater than everything and being a warrior to face all the tribulations of everyday life”, says the caring mom.

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1 – What does ‘being a mom’ mean to you?

Being a mother means a love greater than everything and being a warrior to face all the tribulations of everyday life. It is to give affection, love, education, take care of another person who depends on you and loves you the same way. An unconditional love.

2 – Do you think motherhood is outdated or should be reinvented?

Being a mother to me will never be surpassed. What has changed these days is that the mother has to work outside to support her family. In this way, we have to find ways to have quality time with our children.

4 – As a parent, what would you change from the way your mom is dealing/ has dealt with motherhood?

My mother worked outside and studied and did not have much time to stay with me. I stayed for a great time with my grandparents. In the same way, I study and work out, but I try to give more attention, love and stay with my son more in the day off.

5 – What price would you put on your mom’s love?

My love for my son is priceless.

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 Carolina‘s Info:
Carolina Eichler
Rio de Janeiro
Brazil

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