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What is the fundamental goal of a human relationship?
Reader question: Both romantic and friendship relationship:
For example, when you seek relationship with a mate, why do you? What is the number 1 reason you seek relationship with a mate?
And for friendship relationship, what is the number one thing we look for with friend relationship?
What is the goal of seeking relationship in both of those areas, since all things have a goal (or at least your reason)?
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March 21st, 2010 - 07:20
Mutual Understanding.
Any relationship is fundamentally based on communication. With out, the ability to empathize with each other friendship would not exist and neither would long term romantic relationships. Youre in the right group of people or in the right partnership, if these people go out of there way to feel things as you feel them, see them as you do.They may not agree after doing so, but a friend / lover always tries. There will always be miscommunication but it’s that want to be closer to the person that makes a relationship meaningful.
March 21st, 2010 - 07:56
Acceptance.
March 21st, 2010 - 08:32
The goal in life is relationships. To the degree you are successful is the degree of your life development. Your first relationship is with self then family and if your luck God. When you have reached the end days and look back it will be the relationships that count. Each one is no more important then the other. In the end you will know your worth.
March 21st, 2010 - 08:33
we are born alone and we die alone. One can never walk the path of another person however our paths can merge for a while, or we can travel next to someone (a clergyman once suggested that on one side is Jesus and the other is Buddha).
Having a relationship keeps one closer to the middle way, or, at least away from one of the two river banks.
March 21st, 2010 - 08:45
Companionship….company…like attracts like…
This applies to humans in relationship with each other and any and all other life forms, from pets to gods…
March 21st, 2010 - 09:25
To dispense with the confrontational in favor of finding mutually beneficial common ground.