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Relationships Are The Glue That Holds The World Together

By: Angel Marie Parsons



What is a relationship? What does it signify? There are
different things that a person could have in mind when they are
thinking of a relationship. A relationship is a bond or a
connection between two things. It could be two objects but
typically it refers to two living things. More specifically, it
applies to two people.

There are various types of relationships, as we have mentioned
briefly above. You may talk about the relationship between a
person and their car, a woman and her dog or countless others.
We will talk about the relationships between people in a moment.
First, let's talk about relationships of other things.

You can talk about objects and how they are related to each
other such as a fork is related to a knife because they are both
utensils and a pear is related to an banana because they are
both fruits. Animals can have relationships with each other and
with their owners. Animals can be related in similar ways as
well. They have many relationships in their lives.

When we stop to consider the relationships between people, there
are quite a few. There are relationships in the sense you would
think of romantically or intimately such as a boyfriend and
girlfriend. There are also relationships between wife and
husband. You will also find relationships between friends.

Any friendship is a type of relationship. There are also
relationships between a mother and son and mother and daughter
and of course, a father and son and father and daughter. There
are also sibling relationships. There is said to be a bond
between siblings that is quite strong. This is a born
relationship. There are relationships in the workplace between
boss and employee and relationships in school between principal,
teacher and student.

You can build relationships in your life every day. Every minute
you are around someone else and interacting with another person,
you are forming a relationship. How you handle the situation
will determine the state of your relationship and whether it is
good or bad. You can build relationships in all areas of your
life; your work, school, household. You can always work at
improving the relationships that you already have and growing
closer to the ones you care about.




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