A family is a group of people who are related to each other, typically consisting of parents and their children. The concept of family can also include extended relatives, such as grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. The term can also refer to a group of individuals who may not be biologically related, but who consider each other to be a family due to a strong emotional bond.
Personal relationships are special bonds that fit nicely.
A personal relationship refers to a close or intimate relationship between two people, usually characterized by emotional and/or physical intimacy. Personal relationships can take many forms, such as romantic relationships, friendships, and familial relationships. They often involve shared experiences, regular communication, and a sense of trust and understanding between the individuals involved. Personal relationships can also involve a sense of commitment, such as a promise to be there for each other in good times and bad.
We take on responsibilities that give us value in our families and tribes.
Family responsibilities refer to the various tasks and duties that members of a family are expected to perform in order to maintain and support the family unit. These responsibilities can include providing for the family financially, taking care of the home and family members, and raising and educating children.
Some specific examples of family responsibilities include:
It is important to note that these responsibilities can vary depending on the culture, social norms and the specific family in question. Also, it's not uncommon that different family members may have different responsibilities within the family, but is important that all the member feel they are working together to achieve common goals and objectives.
We may or may not get on with our families, it depends on shared beliefs. Those beliefs can change.
mostly our family members are people we know and trust, we can predict their actions and know their intentions in general. We are familiar with their character because we have developed together.
We can love others as much as we love our closest family.