S1348: 3Ps & 3Ns for Healthy Families Formations.

CisGender Complementations (Tonic) & MisGender Competitions (Toxic).

For Harmony: “Compete at workplace to Complement at home” this mantra brings grace to all.

Vs For Money..: “compete at home to complement at work“.. brings disgrace to families. what do u say?

Social Family Sense Quiz..

Logic and Reasoning:

The quiz appears to be a riddle or puzzle based on traditional gender roles, likely inspired by cultural concepts from Indian (Hindi/Sanskrit) terminology, where “Purush” means man or male, and “Nari” means woman or female. The structure follows a pattern of attributing three qualities (starting with the same letter) to each term, reflecting stereotypical or historical societal roles. This is similar to motivational or self-help frameworks like Steve Harvey’s “3 P’s for men” (provide, protect, profess), but adapted here with “Projectors” possibly referring to men projecting authority, lineage, or future plans for the family (a variant of “procreators” or “professors” in some interpretations). For women, the attributes emphasize caring and relational roles. The hint “purush and nari” directly points to these terms filling the blanks, as they match the letter counts (P_____ for 6-letter “Purush,” N___ for 4-letter “Nari”) and align thematically with the 3Ps and 3Ns.

Facts:

  • “Purush” (or “Purusha” in Sanskrit) traditionally represents the masculine principle in Hindu philosophy, often associated with creation, provision, and protection (e.g., as seen in texts like the Bhagavad Gita or Samkhya philosophy, where Purusha is the conscious observer or provider of structure).
  • “Nari” is a common Hindi term for woman, symbolizing feminine energy, often linked to nurturing and sustenance in cultural narratives (e.g., in Indian folklore or modern gender discussions).
  • Similar frameworks exist in Western contexts, such as “The 3 P’s of Manhood” from anthropologist David Gilmore’s work or popular books, emphasizing provide, protect, and procreate/profect (adapted here to “projectors” perhaps as a cultural or translational variation meaning to project strength or legacy).

Stats:

  • According to a 2014 Art of Manliness survey on manhood perceptions, over 70% of respondents associated masculinity with providing and protecting, aligning with the 3Ps concept.
  • In India, a 2021 Pew Research Center study on gender roles found that 80% of Indians view men as primary providers and protectors, while women are seen as nurturers in family settings (though modern views are evolving).
  • Globally, gender role discussions in psychology (e.g., APA studies) show that traditional attributes like these persist in 60-70% of cultural narratives, but are increasingly challenged for being stereotypical.

Examples:

  • For Purush (men as Providers, Projectors, Protectors): In traditional Indian households, men are expected to provide financial stability (provider), safeguard the family from threats (protector), and project the family’s honor or future through decisions or procreation (projector, akin to extending the lineage as in epic tales like the Mahabharata).
  • For Nari (women as Nurturers, Nourishers, Negotiators): Women often nurture emotional bonds (nurturer), nourish through caregiving or feeding the family (nourisher, as in roles highlighted in Indian festivals like Karva Chauth), and negotiate harmony in relationships or conflicts (negotiator, seen in stories of goddesses like Durga balancing power and peace).

Thus, the filled blanks are:

  1. Providers, Projectors & Protectors.. 3Ps of Purush.
  2. Nurturers, Nourishers, Negotiators… 3 Ns of Nari.

Published by G.R. Prasadh Gajendran (Indian, Bengalurean, IIScian...) Design4India Visions2030.

Advocate (KSBC), (B.Arch, LLB, M.Des) Defender of IndConstitution, Chief-Contextor for Mitras-Projects of Excellences. Certified (as Health&Fitness_Instructor, HasyaYoga_Coach & NLP), RationalReality-Checker, actualizing GRP (GrowGritfully, ReachReasonably & PracticePeerfully 4All). Deep_Researcher & Sustainable Social Connector/Communicator/Creator/Collaborator. "LIFE is L.ight, I.nfo, F.low & E.volution"-GRP. (VishwasaMitra)

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