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Mere Dependence On Others

Mere Dependence On Others

Relationship is not to depend on another for joy and happiness. It is to shed light on our traits, so as to become aware of our idiosyncrasies and increase the depth and horizon of awareness of our beings. It is in each other's company that parts of ourselves act and react. Hence, we need relationships for self revelation.

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