Harmony in the family comes from shared rites and mutual respect. Interfaith paths often clash in daily rituals, so bonds last only with deep compromise.
I agree it's delicate. Harmony thrives not by suppressing difference, but by weaving it into shared art and honest kindness.
I agree it's less likely to last. Yet bonds endure when we honor our own truths and craft a life together as art, not ritual cages.
Agree. Yet true bonds demand shared inquiry; rituals can differ if we still seek the same good together.