Mama I Owe You Nothing

and daddy even less

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Discover the essential value of caring for our aging family and the responsibility we have for those closest to us.

In today’s hyper-individualistic and self-obsessed world, the concept of responsibility is often overshadowed by endless talk about freedoms and rights. But how does this distort the essential ties between parents and children? Do we have a special obligation to care for those who brought us into the world? And how can we rediscover the essential familial connections that helped us flourish for generations?

Featuring a thought-provoking exploration of the key attitudes and unspoken issues that face the modern family, this groundbreaking book examines the pervasive attitudes of today’s world, exposing the disturbing lack of responsibility people feel towards taking care of their parents and grandparents. From elderly care homes to retirement villages, a generation of parents are increasingly finding themselves abandoned, forgotten, and ignored. We all have someone who brought us into the world – but with changing times, how many of us forget to appreciate the ones who raised us? 

This book seeks to revitalize the sense of duty in modern minds, sharing valuable perspectives that will strengthen family ties, combat the rise in loneliness, and undermine the implicit selfishness lurking in our freedom-focused ethos. Mama I Owe You Nothing seeks to challenge our assumptions, outlining the vital responsibility we have towards every member of our family, along with how deepening our appreciation for our loved ones can reverse the increasing fragmentation of our society.

Are you ready to reawaken your sense of appreciation and responsibility? 


Praise for this book

Mama I Owe You Nothing And Daddy Even Less is an absolute masterpiece on family relationships and how they pertain to society at large. As a well-established fact, the family is the bedrock of society and shapes the future of a nation. This book by Simmer Breeze is a very interesting read.

This book is divided into chapters, each of which discusses relevant issues in the family and family system in our current world. From discussing child upbringing to emancipation of minors to divorce and sex determination of a baby, this book is a must-read for both parents and guardians. I really appreciate how short each chapter of this book is. The author's unambiguous use of words makes this book so easy to read and comprehend. There is so much to learn, despite how brief and concise this book is. Adults, teens, and upcoming parents will find it very useful. Personally, I am of the opinion that parents owe their children proper care and upbringing, which stems from providing the basic requirements, which are food, clothing, and shelter, to providing education. In the long run, children who have come of age owe their parents the responsibility of returning the favor by caring for them when they're senile, as a show of gratitude. However, some people may not concur with my opinion. Honestly, if you're interested in family affairs, this book would definitely be of great use.

I rate this book, Mama I Owe You Nothing And Daddy Even Less, five out of five stars. I admire almost every feature of this book except for the title, which I strongly disagree with, but this did not affect my overall enjoyment and understanding of the book. I did not encounter any grammatical or typographical errors while reading, so I can say that this book was professionally edited. I appreciate Simmer Breeze for this astounding piece of writing.

What a breath of fresh air.

I thoroughly enjoyed this. It wasn't what I expected in a good way, and takes on relevant and important topics with facts and articles to back up the points of view, not to mention personal stories from the author.

What do we owe one another? Do we? What is a human life, and where does it begin? Should we be forced to take care of people who have scarred us?

This book held me captive the entire way through. It was engaging and had me hanging on every word, every new fact it was throwing at me. I learned things I didn't know, and assisted me in hardening my resolve on personal opinions I have.

Highly recommend and very much enjoyed.

“Mama I Owe You Nothing and Daddy Even Less” is an original book with a great message with a compelling examination of contemporary societal debates, using examples from the political and legal spheres to underscore the relevance of its topics.

The book deftly navigates these debates, putting into question established standards and encouraging readers to consider their own opinions about familial relationships. It raises thought-provoking questions about the reciprocal responsibilities between children and elderly parents. Drawing from personal experiences, the narrative navigates altering dynamics in families, changes in society, and the ethical and legal problems surrounding the care of aging parents.

It also weaves together personal reflections, societal observations to present a comprehensive exploration of the obligations between generations.

As the narrative progresses, the focus shifts towards elder abuse, shedding light on the disturbing prevalence of financial and psychological mistreatment of elderly parents. The author shares personal struggles, poignant moments, and generational changes.

Throughout the book, the dynamic writing and engaging story telling keep the reader's attention, and the author's ability to connect societal issues with personal experiences adds to the overall impact of the narrative.

This is a breakthrough work that not only raises intriguing questions but also provides vital thoughts on reawakening respect and responsibility within the modern family.