Life in Bali is simple. The Balinese have a knack for enjoying the moment. Whatever happens, people find something to laugh and joke about. At work, the object is not so much to get the job done (which happens anyway), but to enjoy the process. Important aspect of Balinese life is no one ever lonesome. The Balinese do not really comprehend the isolation in which so many Westerners live. Balinese loves to have such a thing that we called as social life.
The family unit remains the center of life. The strength of ties between family members is remarkably strong. Older siblings feel great responsibility for the welfare of younger siblings, who in turn defer to their elder siblings. It is quite ordinary for very young children to be entrusted to the care of siblings who are only a few years older, although one of the parents is almost always within earshot. Children also care for their parents in old age; social security schemes are unknown, except for small pensions received by government workers. Whatever misfortune befalls a Balinese; he can always take refuge in his family and earn his keep by simply helping out.