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Test Harmonizing vs Compromising
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QUESTION 1: According to the text how has the word commitment traditionally been elevated in relationships?
A one-time agreement between two people
A supreme virtue understood as giving in or making concessions
Imposing one's will on others
A strategy to avoid legal conflicts
QUESTION 2: What happens when discrepancies force us to act against our own will according to the text?
Personal identity is strengthened
All conflicts are solved in a fair way
Sets a precedent of self-abandonment
Increases honest communication
3rd QUESTION: What does it produce every time someone silences their authentic desires in order to please the other?
Immediate relationship enhancement
Greater personal freedom
Sows a seed of resentment
Permanent resolution of differences
QUESTION 4: In the example of opera and heavy metal what is the solution to the compromise that the text criticizes?
Let everyone listen to their own music at home separately
Both attending a pop concert that neither of them likes
That one always imposes one's preference
Seek professional advice for musical tastes
QUESTION 5: What do you propose as a healthy alternative to mutual sacrifice?
Harmonize and build bridges for both to prosper
Demanding the other to change his or her nature
Avoid any kind of joint activity
Looking for a gray middle ground in everything
QUESTION 6: In the physical example of the cyclist and the walker, how do you resolve the difference?
Forcing oneself to go together at the same pace
Each one does his activity on different days without seeing each other
The walker abandons his preference for the sake of the cyclist
Start together, separate for your preferred exercise and reconnect at the end
7TH QUESTION: According to the text, what idea unbalances the relationship by perpetuating itself?
That in order to be loved one must stop being oneself
That logistical creativity solves everything without dialogue
Sharing activities always increases satisfaction
That resentment has no long-term consequences
QUESTION 8: According to the summary, what is preferable to finding a middle ground where no one enjoys it?
Always give up one's desires for the sake of peace
Take turns making occasional sacrifices
Choosing the taste of the majority even if some suffer
Designing creative solutions that allow each individual to meet his or her needs without forcing the other
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