Anonymous wrote:NP here. OP, I hope you are grateful of what you have, tell them, and realize that not everyone is so fortunate.
Regarding the latter, I hope you are supportive of people you know who are not as fortunate. I feel this is important because my friends with close family can sometimes be the most draining and insufferable, because they know no other way. They truly do take their situation for granted.
In addition, remember that things are not always what they seem. You may think someone else has it better or worse, when in fact they may have a situation that is the opposite. You really do never know.
Abstain from judgment, and you will keep a good life. Karma is in fact, real - whether you want to believe it or not.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. OP, I hope you are grateful of what you have, tell them, and realize that not everyone is so fortunate.
Regarding the latter, I hope you are supportive of people you know who are not as fortunate. I feel this is important because my friends with close family can sometimes be the most draining and insufferable, because they know no other way. They truly do take their situation for granted.
In addition, remember that things are not always what they seem. You may think someone else has it better or worse, when in fact they may have a situation that is the opposite. You really do never know.
Abstain from judgment, and you will keep a good life. Karma is in fact, real - whether you want to believe it or not.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, thank you for posting this. It's refreshing, because DCUM can sometimes have useful information and helpful advice but increasingly it's just a repository of vents, whines, and nasty replies. (And typically, you've already got two of the latter.) Your post is a good reminder that even when family members aren't absolutely perfect, we still can love them and know that they love us. Other posters with the same family as you have would have turned it all into something about themselves: The oversensitive mom would have been the subject of a long screed about her awfulness, or your brother or in-laws would have been blasted for every little thing they do that's quirky or doesn't put the poster first....But you recognize that people have flaws yet can be loving and can have other good qualities worth focusing on. And you don't try to make your family relationships ALL about your own self and having every single one of your emotional needs met ideally by family members. That's very rare on this forum!
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for sharing, OP. It's good that you recognize what you have. Please make sure to articulate directly to your family members that you appreciate them, and why. The need to hear that others appreciate you, cannot be underestimated.