Can do Quote by Kurt Vonnegut
“But anyway, it's obvious through human experience that extended families and tribes are terribly important. We can do without an extended family as human beings about as easily as we can do without vitamins or essential minerals.”
About This Quote
Human beings thrive on deep social bonds; extended kin networks provide essential emotional and cultural support, comparable to basic nutritional needs.
In simple terms: Extended families are vital for human well‑being.
Social connections are as essential as nutrients.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- rural villages
- immigrant households
- elder care settings
- tribal societies
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Designing community health programs
- Developing policies that support multigenerational housing
Questions to Reflect On
- How do modern lifestyles affect the role of extended families?
- What are the consequences of weakening kin networks?
Some argue that modern technology can replace many functions of extended families, but digital connections lack the depth of face‑to‑face interaction.