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Why is family important?

by uncleangidpogi on » Mar 17 2008 » (Angel's Realm)
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Its semana santa and I am on vacation for the whole week, well supposedly…I am actually working at home, and in return I get to have 5 days to be added to my VLs…as I was doing my work, I stumbled upon this article about family…I thought I’d post it here hoping this would serve as something that will make our bond as redoblefamily stronger.

Through family we find ourselves as we give and receive support.

Family brings out the best and worst in each of us. As we yield to and serve others we learn to love them and ourselves in the process. Many of us could never approach this form of selflessness in any other way. There is something about a mother or a father, a son or a daughter. There is a connection there that binds us and asks more of us then we are normally willing to give. When we are true to ourselves and follow our feelings and share openly and honestly with our loved ones we remember why family is important. And we are well rewarded for our sacrifice as it enables us to better appreciate who we are. On the other hand, when we yield to our selfishness and take our family members for granted or treat them poorly we lose our sense of self-worth and begin to despise those whom we once loved.

In our day-to-day interactions with our family we find out by our words and actions what kind of a person we are and what’s most important to us. The character Levin in Anna Karenina put his family first and found himself through faith in God focused by his suffering. In the story he explained, “my life now, my whole life, independent of anything that can happen to me … every minute of it is no longer meaningless as it was before but has a positive meaning of goodness with which I have the power to invest it.” This “positive meaning of goodness” that Leo Tolstoy began to unravel in Levin’s life with the birth of his son can be acquired by each of us as we strengthen our own family relationships.

Our families hold the keys to understanding and appreciating ourselves. Who can relate better to us then our own brother or sister that shared so many experiences with us? Who can love us more selflessly then our own mother or father who sacrificed daily for so many years to raise us? The better we understand our parents and siblings the better we understand ourselves. This understanding is most completely achieved as we look to our family’s heritage with the help of our oldest living relatives. By discovering the customs, practices and traditions of our ancestors we uncover truths about our parents and ourselves. We find out how our grandparents treated our parents and so on from generation to generation. We discover the ambitions and fears of our forefathers along with their failures and triumphs. In the process of learning our family history we uncover our past, understand our present and shape our future.

Family is important because we are important and we need a group of loyal supporters. It matters what we think and feel and nobody cares more about us than the members of our families - at least, that’s how it should be and it starts with us. The better we are to our spouses, children, parents or siblings etc. the more they will want to be better to us. When we can count on each other and lean on each other then family works. If we waltz in on family when it’s good for us and run out when it’s bad for us then we’re not doing our part and will not find fulfillment there or elsewhere. Family is not only for our pleasure or entertainment but for all facets of life: for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do we part - we need a family and that family needs us. When we support our families we find ourselves supported.

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9 Comments »

  1.  Yan says:

    naks. mudagan ka karong eleksyon? hehehe.

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  2. Tessie Redoble Tessie says:

    pak, pak ta gie…………….

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  3. Angel Redoble Uncle Angi D' Pogi says:

    hehe this has nothing to do with running for office…however, promoting strong family values and family ties would be a good campaign strategy to win a presidential election…hehehehe

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  4. aicon redoble aicon says:

    yeh2x’

    FAMILY is basically impOrtant…

    i may be not so lucky
    with the situatiOn i
    have with my famiLy
    bUt i caN say…
    i gOt the whOLE famiLy
    with ME mN pd..haha! =]

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  5.  Yan (admin) says:

    so si papa nimo dili nimo family? heheheh.

    aicon, bago ra mi abot gikan moalboal. lingaw kaayo mi. sayanga oi, wa ka kaabot.

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  6. xy xy says:

    makahilak ta og popcorn!!!

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  7. aicon redoble aicon says:

    nangad2 jd diay mOh?! tsk3!!
    as in kaMo tanan??? shuckx..
    krN 27 pa kO ad2 cebU
    bcn.. f tagaaN kO’g
    pLete ni papaNg..haha

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  8. Angel Redoble uncleangidpogi says:

    hilak ug popcorn, sikma ug kinagud nga lubi..suka ug kaguran bwahahaha

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  9. Angel Redoble uncleangidpogi says:

    shuckkzzzz nangadto jud sila…cher kaayo na sila…

    you are so maarte ha…i-push kita sa water mawet ka talaga all over…and then ill get a palo-palo i will make pukpuk to your ulo…you ha!

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