If you are facing family problems, to what extent are you willing to sacrifice your personal interests so that the problem can be resolved or at least reduced?
The more important message here is never to panic or get angry quickly. I have learned much from this life and tried to find the secret behind a problem. Some of the things I have learned are as follows:
- When a problem worsens, I remind myself that it is likely reaching its peak and will soon start to improve. I strive to stay calm and maintain my sanity, avoiding panic. Instead, I focus on praying and finding ways to lessen its impact.
- If there is an opportunity to resolve it with sacrifice from my side, but the sacrifice is not principled, I will take that solution.
- Open communication with close family members is essential when addressing family issues. I take the initiative in these situations. My children may struggle to resolve their problems, often postponing them, so I make it a point to approach them and offer my help as much as possible.
- Peace of life is my priority. I convey this to family members so that they understand and have one vision for resolving family problems.
What is your perspective about this matter, my friends? Do you think that your children’s problems are not your concern?