House Vs Home
When you enter a place where you eat
your meals and sleep, that place is your house. However, when you enter a place
where you cherish conversations with your family members and peacefully rest at
night, that place is a home. Continue talking, connecting, and understanding.
When you enter a place where you and
other family members are busy with your gadgets, that place is a house. In
contrast, when you all come together to share light-hearted conversations about
the family's well-being, that place is a home. Don't let gadgets ruin your
family time.
When you enter a place burdened by
worries from work and feel like being alone, that place is a house. Conversely,
when you enter a space without the baggage of work, ready to spend quality time
with loved ones, that place is a home. Once you leave work, there should be no
space for it in your mind.
When you enter a place where everyone
is focused on building their own future, that place is a house. However, when
you enter a space where everyone is invested in building each other’s future,
that place is a home. As a family, it’s time to grow together.
When you enter a place filled with fear
about the future, that place is a house. In contrast, when you enter a space
filled with courage, supported by the love and care of your family members,
that place is a home. Be open to discussing your fears.
When you enter a place where everyone
relies on delivery apps, that place is a house. In contrast, when you enter a
place where family members are willing to walk a few kilometres to shop,
prepare vegetables, and cook together, that place is a home. Divide the tasks
to save on delivery charges.
When you enter a place where each
member feels that their problems are greater than others', that place is a
house. Conversely, when you enter a space where family members are willing to
help solve each other’s problems, that place is a home. Remember, a shared
problem is a problem halved.
When you enter a place where everyone
is messaging from their respective rooms, that place is a house. However, when
everyone comes together to plan for the evening, that place is a home.
Communicate face-to-face, not through gadgets, with your family members.
When you enter a place where everyone
is blaming one another, that place is a house. In contrast, when everyone is
willing to take responsibility, that place is a home. Stop blaming and start
living.
A
house can become a home through the way we approach our lives.
M.L.
Narendra Kumar
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