Dinner is a vital meal for family bonding, preventing unresolved issues and conflicts. While some families resort to separate dinners and television, true warmth comes from shared meals. Couples should collaborate on food preparation and engage in family activities to strengthen bonds. Visiting in-laws together fosters marital harmony. Creating family unity begins with shared activities like dinner, allowing open discussions guided by Dhamma principles. Engaging with each other positively contributes to a cohesive familial environment.
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-importance of family dinners -communication within families -impact of technology on family interactions -marital collaboration in food preparation -significance of family activities
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Dinner is an important meal that should be reserved for
the family. Missing it would be unfortunate since everyone
must tend to their own personal things after dinner. Some
will do homework while others watch television. If time is not
set aside for dinner to talk or clarify things, unresolved issues
may linger and result in arguments.
Some households solve this problem by giving everyone
their own television set. In the evenings, everyone eats
separately and watches his/her own television set. No one needs
to talk to each other because everyone is busy, but there is no
warmth in the family.
Another situation that leads to disunity in the family is
food preparation. Today's married couple usually argues over
it. If they only make an effort to order out, eating while their
eyes are glued to the television set, thinking about how the
characters on television are much more attractive than our own
spouses, their marriage will certainly fall apart.
Married couples should also consider visits to in-laws.
Do we accompany our spouse or let them go alone? If they go
alone, be prepared for problems in the marriage.
Engaging in activities as a family can build a strong bond.
Do not take it lightly because many broken families have
taken it that way.
In conclusion, creating harmony in a family is easy. It
starts with an activity where all members can be involved.
Dinner is the easiest and best activity. Or at the very least,
family members should come together to talk about various
issues, using Dhamma as their guide. Talk to each other
with reason, even if everyone does not share the same views.
Doing things together has benefits that will bring warmth and
unity to the whole family.
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Creating Harmony in the Family
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Creating Harmony in the Family