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“I lost my mother. If I lose my father too, I don’t know how I will live…” The feelings of a father on the day of a car accident and worrying about how his only son will live his life. Today’s Dream Stage has found a story that will encourage you to keep fighting because Nong Nat or Nattapol Charoensuk, 12 years old, from Ban Thap Chang School, Chumphon Province, has encountered many difficult things in his life that even you yourself cannot imagine. Nong Nat lives with his father in a small house in the middle of the forest. They do not know how long the house will last if it is hit by a storm or flash flood. Every day when it rains heavily, Nong Nat and his father have to go out and wait for the rain to stop because a landslide can happen at any time. No one wants to risk their life. This small house is not only at risk from natural disasters, but it also lacks public utilities such as tap water and electricity. The father and son rely on candlelight at night. They have to boil dew or rainwater to drink. Of course, sometimes if there is no charcoal or fuel, they have to drink it. For the bathroom, Nong Nat has to walk far from the house to find a clean water source to scoop up water to use for bathing and doing personal business. And have to walk back and forth 4 times to refill the water. Every 2-3 days, early in the morning before going to school, Nong Nat has to follow his father up the mountain to tap 50 rubber trees. The steep hillside is so steep that even the male staff members are out of breath and weak. But the 54-year-old father, who injured his leg from an accident, and the boy Nat walked up, flying ahead... All the scrap rubber will be sold in another village. The old motorcycle is waiting for retirement. The 260 baht from selling the rubber will be allocated to the living expenses of the father and son. When calculated as a monthly income, it is around 1,000-2,000 baht, depending on the weather conditions that are suitable for tapping. If there is an opportunity, Nong Nat will be hired to climb mangosteen trees in exchange for 5 baht per 1 kilogram. Nong Nat is the representative of the words "not picky about work but still poor" that is most clear in Add Jiw's mind. Throughout the 12 years of growing up, Nong Nat will probably never be able to feel the warmth of her mother's embrace again. Because his mother died of cancer when he was only 4 months old, his father still raised Nat with all his love... One day, an accident almost took his father away from the boy again. Can you imagine how it felt to come home and not see his father? And can you imagine the father's fear that something would happen to him and how his son would live? Add Jiw couldn't imagine how much love the two fathers had for each other until Nat clarified, "I love my father as much as my life." A short sentence that warmed the listener's heart. No matter how difficult life's obstacles are, if the person by his side is ready to fight together, Add Jiw believes that no obstacle cannot be overcome. Nat's teacher sent the whole story to the Super Ten program team to ask for help because every day that it rains, Nat cannot go to school because the road is not suitable and Nat's house may not be strong and safe enough for the next rainy season. Today, Nat's dream is to have funds to repair his house. With life skills such as climbing to collect mangosteen trees, accuracy in petanque, and effort from practicing slingshot shooting. If you've read up to this point, Adjuw would like everyone to join together in sending encouragement to this boy. Super10 every Saturday at 4:45 p.m. on Workpoint Channel, press number 23. Follow more information about the program on Facebook: / super10tv #Super10 #WeThreeMakeItPass