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We must bear in mind that we are responsible for how are our interpersonal relationships. Logically that there are external factors that influence the quality of our relationships with other people but we must be aware that we do with our character and attitude that those relationships are favourable. All our actions must bear in mind that essential legacy we have inherited from our Western Christian culture which has been called the golden rule of human coexistence: do to others what you want us to do and not do to others what we would not like that they make us. It is very important that at all times we recognise and appreciate the dignity of the other person and to treat it well we will get a good deal in reciprocity and thus our relationship will be beneficial to both. Also bearing in mind that we must give more and expect less. To have good relations must persist in being kind in dealing with other people, not expecting anything in return and do not allow what you say or do the other person affects us. We are those who have control over our attitude and our reactions. Of course, this is easier said that doing so but we have to be aware which depends only on us relationships with other people to be effective and mutually beneficial.

100% Of the responsibility is ours. Logically, there are certain circumstances (which hopefully are minimal) when described above does not work or does not apply. Was I could cite, as an example, when the other person’s behavior is intolerable such as acts against the ethics or morality. Depending on the situation, in certain cases, it would be better not to have relations with that person because of its toxic effects. Friendship is one of the relationships that we foster and encourage. Friendship is pure and selfless, personal affection shared with another person, who is born and strengthens with the treatment. Friendship, that occurs at different stages of life, is one of the most common interpersonal relationships we have.

Friendship is born when you have something in common with another person. One of the most beautiful relations of friendship is with those with those who have shared is time and experiences during the school years, the years of academic or professional training in any Institute or centre of learning, in some work in particular or when carried out something that is common to both. Many times they may have spent many years between one meeting and another, but when the occasion presents itself immediately rekindles that noble sentiment. Now, thanks to the great advances in Internet it is possible to resume contact with friends no matter where they are and the Exchange is very fast. Friendship is a value that we must care for and since it is very important for our development, our stability as well as to improve our society. True friendship is a selfless relationship where there is trust, mutual respect, generosity, loyalty, sincerity, loyalty, understanding, honesty and affection which are values that allow us to autorrealizarnos, to develop our potential, to live life to the fullest and be happy. In summary, the relationships we have and We maintain with other people are crucial for the success and happiness.