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Embrace Friction for Relationship Growth
The decline in living closely with family and the tendency to isolate oneself have contributed to a lack of practice in navigating difficult relationships. Living alone makes it easier to avoid challenging interactions, which impedes the development of essential skills for maintaining strong relationships. Experiencing friction in relationships is valuable, as it encourages individuals to prioritize commitments and work through conflicts, ultimately leading to deeper connections and healthier long-term relationships. A higher barrier to exit fosters resilience and the ability to engage in meaningful conversations and compromises.
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