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Put together all the existing families and you have society. It is as simple as that. Whatever kind of training took place in the individual family will be reflected in the kind of society that these families create.
Virginia Satir
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The strength of society is determined by the quality of its families.

Virginia Satir emphasizes that families are the building blocks of society, suggesting that the values, behaviors, and training instilled within individual families directly influence the larger societal structure. Therefore, to understand the nature of a society, one must look at the dynamics of its families, as they reflect the qualities and challenges present within the community as a whole.

Themes

SocietyFamilyRelationshipsInfluenceCommunity

In practice

Example use cases

During a community meeting, one could reference this quote to emphasize the importance of supporting families to strengthen society.

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