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The society phenomenon presented that largenumbers of young adults thought it better to be independent from their parents as soon as possible.
Their willing to be independence is positive,while they overlook several positive aspects of living-together. Firstly, have you pay attention to the experienceof your parents? No matter how old you are and how many years you have been separated fromyour parents, you could always confirm that you have captured many things from your parents. The longer youlive with them, the more sophisticatedare you. Young adult tend to make the case that knowledge acquired throughexperience is far better than a purely theoretical knowledge. Admittedly, insome areas, like the investigative science, knowledge requires some sort kindof empirical verification before it can be accepted as true reasonably certain.Lacking this, those who pronounce a new concept or theoretical assumption areat best arm chair thinkers whose mental agility will soon fade away and beforgotten by the society. Same on thesocial events, experience from your parents would get you a shortcut to bepopular. Secondly, how about the needs of human? In Maslow’stheory, human need love and belonging as their third layer of the pyramid ofneeds. After physiological and safety needs are fulfilled, the third layer ofhuman needs is social and involves feeling of belongingness. Parents couldoffer you not only their experience but also their affection. Their love iscould be distinct from your friends’. The one who share your glory as well as sorrowcould encourage you all the time, filling the needs of love and belongingbefore and evenafteryou get married. In additional,freedom is something not absolutely. No one could deprive yours. For the sakeof your easier life and needs, choosing to live with your parents is better. |