Robert Warland

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The interesting point about each profile is that each is an unbalanced relationship because each person tends to make too much or too little of the relationship. Isolationists conclude that relationships are too difficult; they are not necessary and the effort is not worth it. (“I don’t need relationships to be me.”) On the other hand, immersionists are convinced that relationships are everything. (“Without relationships, I am nobody.”) These conclusions are rooted in people’s hearts and expectations.
Relationships: A Mess Worth Making
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