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We've grown up in a time that giving up in life is so highly discouraged, while giving up in friendship and relationship is so highly encouraged.

And it seems as though at the first sign of difficulty. Many of us will sooner watch our own backs than to steadfastly maintain the loyalty that our relationship deserves.

But we are not always going to agree with loved ones. That's not how people work.

You'll witness actions, overhear sentiments. Observe behaviors that anger you to no end. But if we're not challenged, we're not growing. There's a reason this person is your best friend, that person has your heart, and a family member remains prominent in your life.

More often than not you need those. "Sit down and get comfortable, we're going to work this out, " moments before you need to put your walking boots on.

Don't let a person you care for fall asleep angry. Walk out the door or let a lingering issue go because above all, the worst thing in life to regret is how you've managed relationships once you've lost the opportunity to manage them in the first place.

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