An Empty Rice Container
In the culture of East Asian countries, rice is considered the most important staple food. Even with the improvement of economic conditions and the diversification of food choices, including the influence of Western lifestyles, rice remains indispensable. Therefore, an empty rice container indicates either poverty or a lack of organization, always running out of this essential staple.
In Feng Shui, the rice container represents the wealth of the homeowner. Thus, it is advisable never to let your rice container be empty, ensuring both your dietary needs and positive Feng Shui. A full rice container signifies a well-nourished and prosperous family.
Lack of Family Rules
Whether a family is large or small, young or old, multi-generational or not, it is essential to have a set of family rules. Family rules can be in the form of a written document or verbal agreements, consistent teachings, or simple guidelines for daily life. Don’t assume that only large, multi-generational families need rules; every family benefits from established norms to prevent conflicts, promote development, and foster a sense of shared responsibility.
Without clear family rules, a family can become chaotic, with inconsistent teachings and a lack of discipline. This applies to both parents and children, as well as the interactions between spouses. Family rules should not just be on paper but lived out in daily behavior, communication, and mindset.
Lack of Books and Education
A home without books, a study area, or a dedicated reading space indicates a decline in intellectual pursuit. Education is the key to self-improvement and growth. A family that focuses solely on leisure and ignores self-improvement will struggle to thrive.
When you enter a home that doesn’t value education, any display of wealth may seem ridiculous. Education doesn’t always mean attending prestigious schools or acquiring advanced degrees; it’s about a mindset of learning, reading, listening, and sharing. Education expands our knowledge and makes us wiser.
Hence, a family that doesn’t prioritize education may slowly decline.
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