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Test The Pain of Growing in Opposite Directions and the Need to Let Go
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QUESTION 1: What can relationships experience in terms of their direction of growth?
Grow in the same direction or in opposite directions
Always stay the same
Relying only on friendship
Growing only in pairs
2nd QUESTION: What fundamental truth should we recognize about the people in our lives?
That they all must stay forever
That not all are destined to remain
That always evolve in the same way
That never change with time
QUESTION 3: What often causes divergence in a relationship?
A path of personal development not shared
A lack of mutual affection
An excess of communication
A geographical distance
QUESTION 4: What happens if one person evolves and the other does not in communication and understanding?
More common ground is generated
The relationship is strengthened
An unbridgeable gap is created
Coexistence is facilitated
QUESTION 5: What does it mean to accept that you are no longer looking in the same direction?
A difficult and stressful situation
A reconciliation assured
A strengthening of the union
An automatic improvement in the relationship
QUESTION 6: What decision should we make when we recognize that a relationship only brings stress and problems?
Saying goodbye with maturity
Try to force the union further
Remain unquestioning
Delegate the decision to others
QUESTION 7: What happens if we don't let go of a relationship that isn't evolving?
Greater balance is achieved
You get more immediate love
Emotional dependence is gained
The union is strengthened
QUESTION 8: What does it mean to let go of a relationship that does not bring growth?
An act of self-love and responsibility
A personal failure
A sample of selfishness
A sign of weakness
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