In recent years, more people have chosen to live with friends or alone instead of with their loving families. These changes may have some effect on the community. However, I personally agree with this phenomenon.
Nowadays, people find greater happiness and emotions when they are with someone they are comfortable with, whether it is family, friends, or even a lover. However, they are typically friends who are always open to sharing their feelings, thoughts, and personal stories, which helps them feel connected to their friends. Living with their friends may allow them to have more personal time and freedom. However, living with their family, where they can experience the family’s love, traditions, and structure, is far more important. The most common reason people feel disconnected and uncomfortable with their family is that most of their parents and siblings disagree with some of their opinions and ideas, whereas their friends simply compliment and cheer them on. The only reason their family does this is to keep them safe from danger and failure. Cohabiting with family can help them integrate into the larger society. Living with their family helps them feel loved and protected. Families teach them about responsibility, independence, and success. For example, some of the children raised by their parents learn responsibility and how to resolve conflicts. Furthermore, family members frequently support them during difficult times, when they feel pressured by society, or when life is tough.
To summarize, while living with their friends can be entertaining and fun, I believe that living with their family, where they receive love and support and can improve who they are, is more important, as it fosters stronger family bonds.
