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The Purpose of Relationships

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There is an early maxim that goes, “No man is an island.” An island is situated alone amidst water, never travels to be near any nearby island, and stands still in all weather or status. Except, of course, during tremors; then, the island must tremble with the earth. But besides such a case, an island is usually a single, independent, and firm formation. The maxim says man is not presumed to be similar to that.

A man cooperates demands to interact with other men and people in order to live and advance as a character and a sophisticated being. Even recluses who selected that way of life must occasionally congregate with others, and have surely lived with others before becoming recluses. Medicine supports this need when it hypothesized that a newborn or an infant when left solo adequately without feeling other people, while amply provided for all the time, will finally wither and die. (Probably out of dullness and ennui.) Man is a social being.

This interactivity is called socializing, and the knots that unite are called relationships. Relationship is such a basic element of life that all beliefs delve on good relationships as a critical tenet. The Christians’ so-termed Golden Rule, “Do not do unto others what you do not want to be done unto you”, is repeated by Hinduism’s upbeat assertion of the same tenet. The Eastern religions Shintoism, Taoism, Buddhism also revolve around the individual’s growth in his style of life, largely in contact with his neighbor, and in his relations with his neighbors.  

It is in these socializing with his fellows that a man or woman, for the feminists out there feels the purpose of bonding. Since people have dissimilar upbringing, religions, outlooks in life and a host of other characteristics, unavoidably a few of them that are in people will bump into and come in conflict countering each other at one time or another. Conflicts of personal convictions and the abrading of sensibilities in a man refine his personality and mental frame, so that his persona may be, later on, termed ‘well-rounded’, able to accept synergistic outer conditions whether logical or compelled by other people or situations, conforming smoothly to the demands of such conditions.

This capability to adapt readily and perfectly will in reciprocation give him peace and tranquility, inasmuch as he would not be in opposition with anyone or anything.  Thus personality opposites as a reasonable offshoot of relationships work only to upgrade the being in all sides of his spirit, and perceptions for his soul. Continuous development will lead, ultimately, to perfection, so that possibly this is what theosophy projected when it stated its definitive objective in the Biblical passage, “Be perfect as thy Father is perfect.” No on to something a little different, come to our virtual currency store and buy some ff11 gil and improve your overall final fantasy xi experience.

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