I believe people naturally seek out their own sense of family, which can extend beyond biological ties. This instinct drives individuals to find those who care for and support them, regardless of whether they are related by blood. The importance of love and connection is central to forming a family in this view.
"I think people have an instinct for a family. You look until you find a mother, a father, a sister, a brother. They don't have to be blood relatives. They just have to love you. And when you find them, you don't have to look anymore," emphasizes that true family is defined by love and care, not just genetics, providing a sense of belonging and emotional security.