Money or family values first?
Nowadays more than ever before, people have become increasingly obsessed with their work for aim to accumulate more wealth. The family and moral values tend to neglect by the constant pressure of daily routine. Many of us start underestimate time spent together, putting money and social status on the top of life achievements.
It is indeed true that the desire of nearly everyone in the universe is to become financially independent and money is largely viewed as the only ability to fulfil the dreams.
But human creatures should not forget that material wealth cannot be used to buy the moral values that are much more important to our existence and welfare. Moreover no treasures of the world will give you mother’s love and buy some states of wellbeing such as happiness and health. Family moral values helps offer us the opportunity to develop our feelings of self-worth and identity. However, character and self-worth, shaped by our relatives, cannot be measured in terms of any currency.
A situation, when people, being focused on their career is widely spreaded, most of us usually set high social status in priority, forgetting about relatives. But the key point is that nor well-paid job and successful business neither popularity are able to replace love and warmth of family. The “Bank of Memories” is mostly concerned on preserving family connection, information about relatives and making network between relatives closer.