Many families operate within a patrilineal hierarchy where power flows from the oldest male downward. Children are raised to be acutely aware of their position and duties within this structure. Interdependence over Independence:

This deserves its own chapter. My daughter wants noodles. My son wants a cheese sandwich. My husband wants leftover parathas. And my mother-in-law insists that at least one tiffin box contains “healthy sabzi with roti.”

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Traditionally, three to four generations—including grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins—live under one roof. This provides a constant support system, though it often requires individuals to sacrifice personal inclinations to fulfill their assigned roles. Patriarchal Roots: