The Unspoken Hierarchy in Asian Families

In the heart of my family’s dynamic, tradition was the maestro, orchestrating every move, every decision. The elders held the reins, their wisdom and experience shaping the family’s course. As a child, I watched, my eyes wide with both reverence and a budding sense of rebellion. The traditional Asian family structure, with its clear hierarchies and defined roles, was like an ancient dance — beautiful, but rigid.

As I grew older, I began to question. Why must we always follow the footsteps of those before us? Can’t we add our own rhythm to this dance? This questioning wasn’t met with open arms; it was more like opening Pandora’s box, letting loose a flurry of confusion and sometimes disapproval from the elders. But in these moments of mild familial chaos, I discovered something crucial — the power of my own voice.

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