This paper argues
that we must reconsider how we define the importance of connections in today's
world. We must emphasise the important role that partnerships can play in our
self-learning and consciousness-building processes. Today, human civilisation is
dangerously close to what some predict will be World War III. At the level of
religious faith, national priorities, and racial strife, intolerance is at an
all-time high, right down to the individual in the family group.
This article looks at
a new way of looking at and using'interactions' in one's life, as well as a new
method of defining the objective of all relationships. As a result, it is hoped
that this paper will serve as a beginning point for both therapists and
laypeople seeking to better'manage' their relationships. It aspires to move
above the conventional aims and values, in which relationship objectives are
viewed as either "How to Win Friends and Influence People" or
"Creating Win-Win Situations." 'Harmony' is frequently viewed as a
goal for those relationships in which one seeks either support or serenity at
any costs. Is there anything more important or essential to relationships than
this? Let's have a look at what we've got.
Author(S)
Details
Jimmy Mody
Human Potrntial
Clinic, Noshirwan Mansion, 3rd floor, Henry Rd, Colaba, Mumbai-400039, India.
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