Children
from a broken family are often misunderstood. Judged as being different, some
people taught they are difficult to deal with. Though statistically
speaking, children who came from a broken family manifest disturbing behaviors
growing up. Though it takes time,
some of them managed to prove themselves that being in a broken family is a
blessing, not a curse.
They are emotionally stronger. People from
a broken family know how to handle different kind of emotions
like abandonment, guilt, unhappiness, anger and well, happiness.
Experiencing this roller-coaster-kind-of-life enhances them to become strong.
They believe even the hardest point of their life won’t knock them down.
They can accept that no one is perfect and it’s
okay. Dealing with the not-so-perfect parents sure made them
question their existence on earth. But can accept that some things in life are
happening beyond their control. They carry this realization as they interact
with people with various personalities. They accept that a person is prone to
commit errors like themselves.
They are the most loyal and values trust more than
anything. Being able to experience rejection and abandonment, they
tend to shield themselves from getting hurt again. People see them as a person
with a cold-heart and difficult to deal with but they act like one to spare
themselves from dealing with the episodes of taken
for granted. Loyalty matters to them and they give it to someone
worth keeping.
They are independent and motivated. Being
in a broken home, the urge of getting away from crap
is intense that they use the negativity to motivate
themselves. They channel their disappointments and frustrations by giving
their full potential to anything they are on. They compete with no one but
themselves. They can rise up even with the absence of help from anyone because
they know their success depends on them alone. They believe they can succeed
with or without help.
They are open-minded. Being in a
dysfunctional family opens many options and opportunities for them to work on.
They are not afraid to take risks and positive enough to try each of them. With
life’s complexity, they tend to embrace different ideas until they find
convenient ways to get to their common goals.
They know how to laugh and have a good time. They
find ways to be happy; they don’t just drown with the fact that they came from
a broken family and that they don’t deserved to be happy. Some are putting
masks to hide their true feelings, others are exposing themselves to show that
life doesn't end there and they don’t need a complete family to be happy.
They will make sure their children will be
happy. They will make sure they’re going to marry the person who
accepts who they are and will work things out to keep the
family intact. They will make sure their children will never feel
unloved and unwanted. They will become a better parent. They will never do
anything that could hurt their future children and they don’t want them to feel
the same mess again.
They value simple things in life. Appreciating
little things in life makes them happy. They appreciate simple over the
grandest things. They know material things cannot give them happiness. A person
who came from a broken family can identify people in need and they know how to
make them feel better. Their purpose in life is not being the best. They
measure their fulfillment by helping others and they feel blessed, that is all
that matters.
Be
with someone who comes from a broken family. Though winning their trust takes a
lot of effort but they are loyal than everyone else. They may be sad at first,
but later they realize that life is beautiful and that life, whatever happens,
must go on. They feel blessed and can get
through anything.Some of them hungers for attention and the feel of
being loved. But they realize that self-love
is more important than anything else. And the positive side will
follow.
First published on Medium.com
Love this article. Hit me like a ton of bricks. I come from a broken home and I never realized I had so much to offer. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chad. It's nice to know that someone from across the world has this feeling too.
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