Once, brotherhood was as deep as the sea, and they did not distinguish each other. At that time, my brother made money, and he never forgot to give his younger brother some, no need to say thanks. Because they are all a family, blood is thicker than water. Now, they have started a family, and that brotherhood seems to have faded with the passage of time.
Before starting a family, if the parents were sick and needed money, the brothers always tacitly agreed to share the expenses equally, regardless of how much each other paid. But now, for the meager New Year's money, I need to be careful, for fear of losing my courtesy. That family affection seems so fragile in front of money.
I remember that back then, every Spring Festival, we would gather together to spend the festival with our parents and my brother's family. However, when the parents are gone, can the extended family maintain that harmony? I am afraid that in the future, I will return to my hometown less and less, and I will go back every year to visit occasionally, as if visiting relatives.
Time flies, time flies. After all, it is difficult for the brothers to resist the erosion of the years, and they are gradually drifting apart. This may be the only way to go in life, but the deep friendship of the past is always worth cherishing in the bottom of my heart.
Changes in relations between brothers are a common phenomenon. As each of them starts a family, the focus and values of life change. Family responsibilities and chores often replace the carefree times that were once spent together. Despite this, the family affection that blood is thicker than water still exists, but we need to care for and maintain it with our hearts.
Brotherhood is a precious treasure in life. By keeping in touch, creating opportunities to come together, and respecting each other's independence, this brotherhood shines through the ages.