Husband and wife are always lovely and caring babies in the eyes of each other. Even if the husband does not make money, but the wife makes money, they do not have conflicts, but feel very proud. Anything that happens in the family is lovely and lucky. Because they will always treat with enthusiasm. The family rehearsed and performed a silly song together. And couples treat and treat everyone they meet with kindness. They bravely choose the life they want, and they have their own way of making money and survival. Perfect!
The protagonist couple is a bit too careless. The husband is too hard and always cares too much about the responsibility of making money for the family, the responsibility of providing high-end consumer goods, and the pressure of working outside to take it alone. ...In fact, what the family needs is "to be together". A responsible husband, father, this is just his own imagination, the unbearable lightness in life. The wives and children played the role of constant complaints. This is how they get along. My wife is a bit too caressed. With a family, I lost a lot of the simple fun of being together. In fact, fun, on the one hand, depends on whether the other's ideas and practices are compatible, but also on adjusting expectations and ideas, how to look at them, and how to create fun. It's not passively bearing something.
However, a husband and father who overstretched, a wife and children full of complaints and dissatisfaction, this is how this family gets along. It can't be better. It cannot be improved with men’s job promotion, more high-end goods, high-class vacations, and wives who are more involved in housework and caring for their children. Unless you come for such an extraordinary trip. Finally, as the protagonist unloaded the burden on his shoulders that he worked hard to support, he picked up the duties of a real husband and father. This can't even be said to be a "duty", but a more natural, more fun, and rewarding choice.
Oh, by the way, the big man who makes the family do not make money, like the protagonist, graduated from Stanford.
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