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How Family Life Builds Your Personality

by Cacey Taylor Affiliate Marketer

A family unit is a very important unit for anyone. People live almost all of their lives with their families. Even if they do not spend lots of time together, still in most societies the culture binds them with each other. A family basically is a domestic group. These people are related to each other by blood ties. They usually share their surname. Wherever you go in this world, the family unit exits. There are different trends in different parts of the world. Not all the parts of the world experience joint families through out their lives. For example in the developed countries of the west it is very common that as the kids grow and they complete their education, they move to the places where they want to live and work. They remain in connection with their siblings but they do not necessarily live at the same place. On the other hand there is another extreme. In many Asian countries you observe that family units exist for a much longer time frame. In many Asian countries it is observed that people live in the same house with their sons and their families. Thus although the family unit exists in all parts of the world and all the cultures promote it, but in different cultures the time frame during which the family remains united in the sense they live at the same place is very different.

 

Family ties are very important. Your family life will be able to shape you as a person. What to become in the future is very much dependent on your family life. It is a common observation that those people who have a sound family life are more confident and aggressive. Their attitude towards life is better and their drive is positive. These factors are all developed by a peaceful family life. When a person knows that he or she has his or her parents and the siblings with him and he is not alone in this harsh experience of life, it becomes easier to bear all the pain. As these people face the rough and tough of life together, they are able to understand each other in a better way. These people are there to comfort each other in the time of need. This strength is very important to people. Knowing that even if you are in trouble and you are facing some rough times, there are people who care about you and who love you unconditionally whatever happens is a big consolation. Those people who belong to such protected environments are always brave when it comes to facing the difficulties of life.

 

The family life is one major factor which affects your personality. It is your family life and your experiences with your family which make you strong as a person. Those people who have a troubled childhood because their parents separate or divorce or one of them dies are always a bit more complex as compared to the other people who have had a normal family life. The children of those parents who leave each other for good are not that confident. Some of those kids may be very aggressive. These people generally do not trust other people. They believe that the entire world is out there to harm them and there is no protection for them in this world. This weakness basically is due to the fact that they have experienced a broken family in the early childhood.

 

Similarly the economic conditions prevailing in the family are also effective in shaping the personality of a person. If the family has seen very tough days and has survived from hand to mouth, people belonging to that family will see the effects of such tough times on their personalities. On the other hand if your family life has been a better experience for you in terms of the monthly income and the money you have to spend, you will have a more confident personality. Family life has clear marks on your personality.   


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About Cacey Taylor Advanced   Affiliate Marketer

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