Values in relationships
Add comment July 23rd, 2006
Everyone has a hierarchy of values, from the things that are really important, all the way down to the things that don’t matter. What’s important and what doesn’t matter changes according to the values of the individual.
Anything that supports your highest values is called ‘good’ and you are attracted to it in some way, while anything that challenges your highest values you call ‘bad’ and are repelled by. Our values determine how we conduct our relationships with people.
There are three types of relationships in this context, with each one having a different outcome.
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