How Relationships Shape Human Beings

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Relationships Are Formed By Our Interactions

In this article, I will share some insights that I have learned are true and applicable to all human relationships.

I could probably list hundreds of different interactions between humans that are building relationships but I have settled with 5.

Think about it for a minute.

Relationships are formed by individuals, no matter if it is professional or romantical relationships every single day and every single moment around the world.

All of them are based on interhuman interactions.

As you already know, relationships can be mutually beneficial, beneficial for only one person or demolishing and exploiting someone as well.

When we want something, some individuals will try an approach that is mutually beneficial while others might try to use methods that are sneaky and will not benefit anyone but themselves.

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5 Examples of Interactions That Shapes Relationships

  • Negotiations – This is typically done on a group level and in the best scenario, it will forms treaties or pacts that will benefit individuals, countries or the entire world. This is done by political leaders and businesses every single day.
  • Connections – This is done by individuals but also by groups. We, as humans want to create a connection if we want to achieve something. A first date is a prime example of building a connection between two individuals that meet one another.
  • Leverages – is done on both a group and an individual level. If you want something and want to achieve it, you will use something less threatening to get what you want. An example is when you ask someone out on a first date. You probably don’t say it’s a date but rather ask “Do you want to grab a cup of coffee” or something similar.
  • Communications – is always done by every single human being constantly. Body language, the pitch of the voice and the words we use shapes the opinions of other humans how they perceive us. You need to appear strong and self-confident in order to become successful in your communication.
  • Equalizers – are done on group level or the individual level by one part when the counterpart seem stronger. An example can be “if you want a relationship, I will agree on this as long as you agree on these premises”. Depending on the desired outcome, it will vary but is meant to make something beneficial happen for both parties and provide protection for the weaker part of the relationship.

I could have continued to discuss this topic a lot more but I will settle for these 5 for now.

Relationships Are Important for All Humans

As you can see above, relationships are what shapes us as human beings and define our very existence.

Humans can not live without pre-defined relationships since we need them.

Romantic relationships are formed by the 5 examples of interactions as well as the rest. I will return to the first date example to make it more obvious:

Negotiations: Take place before you are actually asking out someone on a date. This is when you talk and you start to think there is a romantic interest from the other person and you decide to ask that person out on a date.

Connections: You talk about things that interest you and listen to the other person.

Leverages: Above I used the asking out part of a date. It can also be used when you ask other questions as well. These 5 questions are a prime example of that.

Communications: Depending on your expectations, you need to let the other person know that you are perfectly happy with being single right now.

Equalizers: You should tell the other person what you are expecting of both yourself and the other person and what kind of things you consider will make a perfect romantic relationship.

Next Article

My next article will be published on December 18th, 2017.

It will discuss the importance of building a connection with another human being.

Have a great week,

Rickard

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