I understand what you are saying,
π€I can't agree fully π«£, relationships are complex, here is why:
(*) business relationship: when we donβt truly know our business partners/peers/colleagues core character, than I agree fully with your statement,
(*) 2 people in love: intimacy, both are cooperative (= goodwill), than I disagree with your statement.
(*) But when the relationship is new (2 people with intimacy), and you are the only one cooperative, your partner is most of the time difficult to live with (too domineering/agressive/not compassionate or loving), than I fully agree with your statement.
(*) Relationship with your children =disagree with your statement.
(*) Families: good core character, I disagree. But we know our family members most likely for a long time, are their (core) behavior bad, than I agree π―%.
(*) Also π―% agree with acquaintances, and unknown persons or people you interacted for a few months.
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Summary:
*IRL, nuances (and context) are important.*
All The Different Relationships That We Experience in Our Lifetime (added together),
Your Statement is Rather Correctπ€π³: "we only have a few *important!* exceptions."
