I
played basketball throughout high school and I played on a verity of different
teams with different strengths and weaknesses. I also played a verity of roles
on those teams. On some teams I was one of the go-to scorers, on others I
played the role of a supporting big man, and my junior year I played the role
of a bench sitter. I ended up enjoying fulfilling all of those roles, even
though some might be looked at as less prestigious than others.
Even
though I didn’t think I was going to like it, I found the role of bench sitter
to be one of the roles I fulfilled the best. I was always pushing the starters
in practice, helping them to work harder, and when those times came during
games that I was put in, I was able to give every bit of energy I could to help
the team.
I
think this important lesson can be related to the roles of a mother and father
in a family structure. The society of western countries has really tried to
demean the importance of these roles, similar to how a bench player might be
demeaned for his role on the team, yet, they are still vital, and it takes a
certain degree of skill to fulfill the role. In a successful team, the whole is
greater than the sum of its parts, and this is no different in a family team.
During
class this week we talked about the specific roles of a father and mother, and
I wanted to go over them a bit.
Traditionally,
a father has been seen as a provider and protector. He works hard to support
his family and helps shelter and protect them from the evils of the world. A
male is biologically predisposed to be stronger physically which helps with
both working and protecting, and males, in general, are able to focus greater
on a single task which helps them to put aside other worries and get the help
their family needs. Males are also more aggressive and competitive, which
helped them historically in finding food and keeping their family alive and
helps in modern life as they strive for competitive job positions.
A
mother, on the other hand, has been traditionally noted as a nurturer. She is
focused on helping and teaching the children and the family on pretty much
everything. We often talk about how powerful a mother’s love is, and it is with
this love that she is able to give so much care to her children. Females tend
to have greater communication skills which helps them to keep the family
together and understanding of one another. Females also tend to see things by
their relationships to other things or a group. This can further help them in
understanding the possible problems individuals are facing in a family setting.
These
clear roles are very important yet are being degraded in much of modern
society.
Of
course, life doesn’t always work out ideally, and that is for the best. On many
occasions, we will be called on to take on roles that our skills don’t seem to
match up with perfectly. While we were talking about these roles, and the
strengths men and women have associated with them, I thought of my own parents.
My mom played college basketball and is very aggressive and focused. My dad studied
family relations in college and is very focused on relationships and
communication. While these attributes are often associated with the opposite roles,
I feel it has really helped them to fulfill their roles better, and I am
thankful for that. No matter our skills or challenges we can fulfill the roles
put before if we persevere.