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One of the most damaging things to any relationship is when we pridefully argue because we want to prove we are right. We value us being right more than us being right in how we handle disagreements. When a relationship is layered in continual arguments, then it is difficult over time to unpeel what was of value when the relationship started. So how can we disagree without being disagreeable?
One of the most damaging things to any relationship is when we pridefully argue because we want to prove we are right. We value us being right more than us being right in how we handle disagreements. When a relationship is layered in continual arguments, then it is difficult over time to unpeel what was of value when the relationship started. So how can we disagree without being disagreeable?