Lesson 32: Siblings and Friends - Slide  37

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The Myth Of Well-Roundedness

  • Problems occur all the time in very close friendships
  • We expect the other person to meet our every need, to be the one who:
  • Pushes us to achieve
  • Listens unconditionally
  • Always lends a hand
  • Is the most fun
  • According to research, it is unlikely that one person can deliver everything

Notes:

Pg. 35-37 Rath, Tom, 2006, “Vital Friends,” Gallup Press, New York.

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