Living in Isolated families without parents- Result in Happiness or Depression?
By SARANDHARAN
@SARANDHARAN (6)
India
August 8, 2012 5:21am CST
Today many young couples prefer leading isolated family thinking that it will give happiness and privacy. But unfortunately if something goes wrong like bussiness loss , disagreement with partner, etc.. ,they miss the mental support, inspirational words and guidance from their parents. Under such circumstances they enter a stressful life and if problems remain unsolved they even attempt suicide which is a extreme form of depression.
Kindly share ur experience and thoughts regarding this matter...
2 responses
@Shavkat (139942)
• Philippines
28 Aug 12
It is a part of me, we need to stand firm of what we do in your life. Parents and friends would not be there, but we need to find ways to resolve the issues in our life. It is like sorting out from other options.
@tetris15 (539)
• Philippines
10 Aug 12
I had experienced this situation wherein I decided to live on my own because there had been disputes/misunderstandings among family members. At first, I felt relief because I'm not living with them but as the day progresses, I found myself feeling so deserted and alone. I fought the loneliness with the help of some friends and I managed at that time. I'd like to think that time away from them is a major factor as to all wounds were healed. Now I'm living with my family again but there are certain things that I myself can't figure out why I always have this feeling of not really being secured. I guess that experience taught me to be a little wiser because it's really hard when you are faced with problems of trust especially with your own family.