Family Quote by Rachel Simmons
“I come from a family where happiness was seen as an 'extra,' a kind of frill to life - nice to have, but certainly not necessary and by no means paramount. Work was king. Suffering meant you were working hard. It made you worthy.”
About This Quote
The quote reflects a family culture that devalued happiness, treating work as the sole measure of worth, and viewing suffering as proof of effort.
In simple terms: Family prioritized work over happiness, seeing suffering as worthy.
Recognize and reframe values toward balanced well‑being.
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When to use this quote
- career planning
- mental health counseling
- personal development
- family therapy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does your upbringing shape your view of work and happiness?
- What steps can you take to value joy alongside effort?
The perspective may overlook the importance of joy and rest for long‑term productivity.