Do you think free will man-made relations are stronger than blood relations??
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Re: Do you think free will man-made relations are stronger than blood relations??
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I agree that it all depends on how we build the relationship. For some people that are actively close to their families, they would say blood relationships are most important. For others, that perhaps do not work at all to build up a relationship with their blood relations (such as Lena ended up doing with her grown children), they would say blood relationships are not more important than friendships. I do not really think any one particular person can say definitively than man made or blood relations are stronger, because every relationship is different and circumstantial, and it also depends of both parties of the relationship.anoushka_thakur wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 07:00 Sometimes relations built by humans flourish far better than blood relations. It all depends on our experiences and how we connect to other people in order to build that relation with them, just like in this book.Some experiences bind us more closely. So its safe to say that man made relations are stronger.
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Aishwarya Chhabra wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 05:30 Relations formed as a result of circumstances, attractions, similarities out of free will sometimes travel long periods of our lifetimes than our sometimes imposed closest blood relations. This is something that happened among the three- Kalayla , Maureen and Lena in KALAYLA .What are your opinions??
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All blood relations doesn't have to be forced relations. We are born tied with our blood relations but we don't have that special bond with all of them. So people do have self made relations inside their Families too . A relationship is a beautiful thing, it's best when it has been formed naturally through circumstances or just the matching of vibes. So a man-made relationship with a family member or anyone is stronger in my opinion.
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They always say blood is thicker than water, but frankly I have many friends who would go out on a limb for me and have helped me through thick and thin when my family was not available. I think that all of our relationships can be very strong and our circumstances, attractions, and similarities help us to develop stronger relationships than those that may occur just from being born into the same "family".Aishwarya Chhabra wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 05:30 Relations formed as a result of circumstances, attractions, similarities out of free will sometimes travel long periods of our lifetimes than our sometimes imposed closest blood relations. This is something that happened among the three- Kalayla , Maureen and Lena in KALAYLA .What are your opinions??
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In most case, I think friendships are more solid that familial relationships. I have seen countless encounters where a friend would literally give their life for another friend. I don't see this as much with family members. When it does happen with family, it's because the people involved are friends first before they are blood relations.Aishwarya Chhabra wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 05:30 Relations formed as a result of circumstances, attractions, similarities out of free will sometimes travel long periods of our lifetimes than our sometimes imposed closest blood relations. This is something that happened among the three- Kalayla , Maureen and Lena in KALAYLA .What are your opinions??