Every Monday, I get together with my friends to play poker. My wife and son will usually accompany me if my wife is not working that night. It’s just a small group of us; they are very close friends. While we play, we talk and laugh about many things, such as love, relationships, jobs, breaking news, life, and anything that comes to our minds. I can talk about anything with this core group. They are my interdependence. Although I feel a strong connection with my friends, I feel the most connection with my wife. When she joins us, I laugh more (we all laugh more) because she is funny when she gets drunk. My son is an only child, so it helps him that he can enjoy interdependence with the other children. He is always happier, and the other kids are forming great connections. After a long week of working, studying, and caring for my son, I always look forward to Mondays. Mondays has steak, beer, wine, laughter, and even fights, but it’s never that serious. It is the day I can relax and enjoy time with great friends and family, making and keeping new connections and having a sense of interdependence with them.