January 29, 2017

Beyond a House is a Home



We all have personal dealings with the homes in which we live – they are far more than just the total of bricks, timber, and glass and wood from which they are build. They provide not only shelter but a sense of place and distinctiveness – essential elements of what we take to be 'human.'

People are obscure in which one to use, home or house. There is a big difference between a home and a house, and people know about it. In every house, there will always be an argument, an opinion in every discussion and sometimes those reasons if not fixed sometimes destroys the home that once we have.

Here are some facts to build a happy home. Enjoying each other is one of the facts on maintaining a happy home. The times when you uplift each other. Next, there should be no secrets - secrets that might lead arguments. However, this could be prevented by exchanging of stories. In that manner, trust and comfortability can be built, and so we learn to open our minds and hearts and to keep it away from all negativities that hinder every child in believing their parents. In our present generation, children are so secretive to their parents and avoiding topics about themselves in which it builds a gap between a parent and a child relationship. Lastly, according to research, in every family, parents should know that marriage should be put first because sometimes what happens is that, there are some families where kids come first which is unfair to the children because they become the substitute providers of love. In the family, parents should always be the ones showing love and care to each member of the family for their children to abide.

Also, in every house there should be rules for each to follow, that's where being responsible would start, and it is one of the ingredients to have a happy home. A realization that as a parent you are always happy seeing your children coming home and as a child, your happy seeing your parents home then, you have something beyond a house – you have a home!

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