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Very often, there's a tendency to assign blame and try to be right when there's a conflict in your relationship. But this is so destructive, even if you "do come out on top" and feel right, your partner feels shitty and nothing gets resolved. A better way is to see through the lens of "it's us vs. the problem, not me vs. you." And let that guide your communication.
By Dante Hitt3.4
2020 ratings
Very often, there's a tendency to assign blame and try to be right when there's a conflict in your relationship. But this is so destructive, even if you "do come out on top" and feel right, your partner feels shitty and nothing gets resolved. A better way is to see through the lens of "it's us vs. the problem, not me vs. you." And let that guide your communication.

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