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Mar 15, 2019 at 9:16 history edited j-money CC BY-SA 4.0
Hopefully clarified my quesiton
Mar 15, 2019 at 9:09 comment added j-money @StevenJeuris Interesting read thanks :) However as I said without bringing myself to much into the quesiton (so not to turn this into a therapy or self-help quesiton :'D) I wasn't sure how to reconcile the notion that people certainly do bring their own values into relationships which could cause this, however I think maybe either I misunderstood something or I didn't present the question in an intelligible way, speaking to my in house translator, I will update the original post hopefully clarifying things!
Mar 15, 2019 at 7:26 comment added Steven Jeuris My totally personal not scientifically validated opinion on this: whatheco.de/2015/05/27/core-values-theory-hacking-emotions 🙂 I would expect the problem is likely you (your core values) do not change, the relationship not working well is only a symptom. Learn to discover what you want in life and you might jump in less relationships which are bound to fail.
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