filial piety
To those who think I'm filial, no I'm not, I'm just doing what a son should do I guess. Sometimes people don't understand why I need to rush home to cook dinner, say I can ask my mother to buy back dinner. But isn't it welcoming when you come back from a tiring day of work and dinner is ready to be served? One of the reasons why I didn't choose to stay in hostel is because my brother is already staying in hostel. For my 2 years in NS my mother has been staying alone most of the time, oh haha some of them know that occasionally I would slip home during weekdays.
Almost everyday my mother would talk about happenings at her work place, grumble a bit, etc. How would it be if she has noone to talk to about these? Talking to aunties is quite different from talking to son... Haha there were a few times my mother was telling me I must find some friends and have social life (like my brother I guess...haha)
Sigh. I guess I will have to continue cooking dinner for the next 4 years, since my brother will graduate next year and start working. Yes yes 4 years ago Pauline was saying whoever got married to me will be damn fortunate. Should be whoever got married to me, I will still be damn suay.

















You are filial, even if you don't realise it yet.
What irony it is in life, that the filial do not know that they are, and those who are not, mistakenly think that they are!
I suppose it is somewhat in-grained. People who are filial are do things naturally, and do not see how what they did is a sign of filial piety. And those who are not, might try to do what little out of a "should" or out of some other motivation, which falls short of being filial, but they think they are.....
Ah.... such complex creatures are humans....