In fact, to be kind to your in-laws is to be kind to yourself. Let me give you an example, I have a colleague whose mother-in-law has always been in poor health and often needs to be taken care of. My colleague would go to my mother-in-law's house every day after work to help cook, do laundry, and chat with my mother-in-law. She felt that doing so would not only make her mother-in-law happy, but also give her a sense of accomplishment. One day, her mother-in-law suddenly fell ill and was hospitalized and needed to be accompanied 24 hours a day. My colleague took a leave of absence without saying a word and took care of her mother-in-law in the hospital for a week. Her mother-in-law was very touched and treated her better and better. Now they have a very good relationship, and my colleagues feel very happy.
In fact, treating your in-laws well is not to please them, but to make your life better. When we treat our in-laws well, they will also feel our love and care, so that they will respect and love us more. In this way, our families will be more harmonious and we ourselves will be happier.
So, I want to say to all daughters-in-law that being kind to your in-laws is being kind to yourself. Let's take care of our families with love and care and make our lives better.