{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-blog-post-js","path":"/on-relationship-perspectives/","result":{"data":{"site":{"siteMetadata":{"title":"Rope and Tire","author":"Suprada Urval"}},"markdownRemark":{"id":"764eae94-c56b-5518-b91c-8ae752fc08b9","excerpt":"This week, my usual posts are suspended as I take part in the Your Turn Challenge. As a part of this challenge, those of us who participate are committing to a daily post for seven days, starting today January 19th to January 25. You can read the…","html":"<p>This week, my usual posts are suspended as I take part in the <a href=\"https://yourturnchallenge.strikingly.com/\">Your Turn Challenge</a>. As a part of this challenge, those of us who participate are committing to a daily post for seven days, starting today January 19th to January 25. You can read the posts of other participants <a href=\"https://yourturnchallenge.tumblr.com/\">here</a>. Why am I taking part? Because – <a href=\"https://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2015/01/getting-unstuck-a-one-week-challenge.html\">I want to get unstuck</a>.</p>\n<p>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong>*<strong>*</strong></p>\n<p>There is a huge difference in attitude when I think of them my in-laws as my husband’s parents and as in-laws.</p>\n<p>The minute I think in-laws, my brain it seems, is flooded with the stereo types , the stories and the culture of the relations between mother-in-laws and father-in-laws and daughter-in-laws, the stories and dramas between them. And the crazy part, the absolutely insane part is this: these thoughts are nothing to do with the people they are – or the person I am. It is just the mythology and the beliefs concerning that relationship, and how the stereotypes, however much you ignore them, pollute your perspective.</p>\n<p>On the other hand, when I think of them as my husband’s parents, the shift in my thinking is profound. They become more human. And the individual behaviors are just that – just individual behaviors and nothing else. The actions are that of another human being, of another person who has seen more of life than I have. And the actions of someone with a different culture and a set of values.</p>\n<p>When looking at them as my husband’s parents, the relationship is not so very personal but infinitely more human, more caring and more accepting.</p>\n<p>It’s quite amazing to me, how the framework, the lens I use to look at people matters so much to my mind and thoughts. Look through the right lens and so much humanity and kindness can come through.</p>\n<p>I wonder how the mythologies and my perspectives are affecting me in matters of gender, of race, of orientation and other hot button topics.</p>","frontmatter":{"title":"On relationship perspectives","date":"January 20, 2015","url":"/on-relationship-perspectives/","tags":["Thoughts","your-turn-challenge"]}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/on-relationship-perspectives/","previous":{"fields":{"slug":"/2015-01-19-the-hill/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"The Hill","url":"/the-hill/","tags":["Thoughts","your-turn-challenge"]}},"next":{"fields":{"slug":"/2015-01-21-books/"},"frontmatter":{"title":"Books","url":"/books/","tags":["Thoughts","your-turn-challenge"]}}}},"staticQueryHashes":["3128451518","426816048"]}