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    Balancing needs of filial piety and work a challenge

    By Xiao Lixin | China Daily | Updated: 2013-10-14 06:56

    Given the fierce competition in society, many people, voluntarily or forcibly, tend to put more energy and time to build their career and climb up the socio-economic ladder and live a well-off life even if it comes at the cost of their family and health. Material comfort has become the most important index to measure love and family bond. It is widely believed that money best represents love and devotion to the family.

    But material comfort is perhaps not what elderly parents really care about. According to a recent survey, the company of their children tops the list of a majority of elderly people's (as much as 65 percent) needs, followed by physical care. Many elderly parents consider it a luxury (it is also their biggest wish) to have dinner or just a good enough conversation with their children without the latter being distracted by their smartphones or iPads with their innumerable apps.

    The fact is that, deprived of their children's company for long, elderly parents could become an emotional wreck. Even if grown children unknowingly neglect their parents, it could hurt them psychologically. Such parents could easily fall victims to insomnia and depression.

    Amid all this, a clause in the amended Law on the Protection of Rights and Interests of the Elderly has sparked a heated public debate. The clause says that grown children should regularly visit their parents if do not live with them.

    It is undeniable that it is difficult for many people to strike a balance between fulfilling their filial duty and moral responsibility, and meeting their job requirements, which is further complicated by the lack of enough long holidays and the short annual leave they get.

    It is not easy to prioritize between career and family life in today's fast-changing, market-oriented world. Many people do feel sorry for being caught up in ebb and tide of today's materialistic society to such an extent that they cannot even recall the last time their entire family sat down together for dinner.

    Nevertheless, people have to make efforts to maintain a balance between family and work. Visiting and taking care of parents and relatives frequently, if not regularly, is possible if one has the will to do so. Perhaps people could start by paying sudden visits instead of waiting to meet the emotional needs of their parents until it is too late to even regret.

    The author is a writer with China Daily. xiaolixin@chinadaily.com.cn.

    (China Daily 10/14/2013 page9)

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