FAMILY & OTHER SYMPTOMS
I love my clan. But. There’s always a but. But ‘but’ isn’t necessarily bad. It can be an and. Enough of the alliterations.
Here is the point: the closer we are to our family, the more likely we are to live by generational relationships (ie: adult to child, and vice versa).
For better or worse, distance creates an equilibrium whereby we make our own decisions without localised pressures. In doing so, we all blunder through life, learning by mistakes and love one another all the more for it. Families create patterns of influence, be it genetic or sequacious acts of laziness. When we hear we are turning into our mother or father, we can embrace their wisdom and ways, or sprint for the nearest cliff.
As a Libran I sit on the fence, until it collapses.
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