No.2
What is family?
I have always been of the mind that family was such a fickle construct, a fragile mirage of manipulated bonds and fabricated relationships in a planet of nothingness.
I have my own family now, young and aging. Since then, that perspective has been assimilated into a reworked framework. No longer is family viewed as simply transient but now as a deontological activity. The union and shaping of a family is an invocation of a belonging duty, which summons forth a responsibility to those with whom you birthed and brought into the world.
Still, family is ever such a fragile concept. It is my view that family cannot be afford to be worn down with needless past traditions- to truly survive, one must continually adapt and evolve in the interactivity of all variables. Traditionalism cements stagnant ruin, while adaption paves the way towards rising beyond contradiction and impurity.
The idea that heritage establishes a necessary retroactive concern is a concept that requires further examination as to its legitimacy.
No.112
I wonder at the structure of the family, the necessity of foundation it squires, its innate flexible dimension of survival.
No.119
the dynamic of family massively alters given the context of dominating ideology.