I never would've guessed that this heavy commercial is from a rice distributor. My parents always tell me a son/daughter can never possibly equate the love that parents have for their children.  We will turn 60 years old one day, and they will still see us as their baby.  My dad still picks out fishbones for me, and my mom still tells me to wear socks when it's a cold day.  I'm almost certain if it ever came down to having to piggy back me to walk even as a grown adult, they would do it without hesitation.  How do you repay your parents for the love that they surrender to you unconditionally?  Despite petty trivial things we may go through every once in a while, at the end of the day we should never take our family for granted.