Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - My mother-in-law doesn't help me with anything. I hung my husband's cotton-padded clothes the other day. I looked at the bad weather at work, so I asked my mother-in-law to collect it for me.

My mother-in-law doesn't help me with anything. I hung my husband's cotton-padded clothes the other day. I looked at the bad weather at work, so I asked my mother-in-law to collect it for me.

Your mother-in-law has no obligation to help you with everything. At his age, he certainly wants to enjoy a few days of retirement. You dried your husband's cotton-padded clothes. If the weather is bad, I shouldn't go out to dry them, or go home to collect them myself. It's wrong to disturb the old man. Your mother-in-law gave you the house key. No problem. After all, it is the key to your house!

Don't expect others to be like you, learn to put yourself in others' shoes. People don't owe you anything, so why do you need someone to repay you?