During the program, guest Thai Chau (30 years old) shared the poignant story of a friend. Having received financial support from his family to study abroad, he returned to Vietnam to start a business but unfortunately went bankrupt due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Left penniless, he was forced to move in with his wife's family. Despite working hard, driving for a ride-hailing service, and managing household chores, he still faced immense pressure from his mother-in-law's coldness and skepticism, leading to feelings of inferiority and withdrawal.

Guests share their stories.
Under the guidance of hosts Hai Yen and To Nhi A, the plot's knot gradually unravels. Psychologist To Nhi A points out that the tragedy doesn't lie in the act of "living with the wife's family," but rather in the character's self-imposed victim status, working with a resigned attitude, lacking initiative and sharing, and failing to reveal his future aspirations.

Psychologist Dr. To Nhi A and singer Hai Yen dissect the issues in the guest's story.
The program conveys a meaningful message about removing outdated prejudiced labels. In modern society, living with one's wife's family is perfectly normal. The most important thing for a man to assert his masculinity is to change his mindset, proactively take on responsibility, and confront himself to build a sustainable future.
Source: https://htv.vn/ban-linh-doi-mat-tap-30-222260525120424115.htm







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