With the second highest divorce rate in the world, it is time for Korean society to take a moment to unearth the reasons why the material abundance and well-being have resulted in more ruined families and wandering souls that cannot find their spiritual refuge. My Lovely Family tells from various perspectives about what we have lost but must find again, and what we should never let go of. This drama tackles such issues as the love of a middle-aged married couple, relations between parents and children, and problems of the elderly and women. It also takes an in-depth look at the problem of education and employment in a society that ignores human values and prioritizes educational background above everything else.