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“Mutual faith, trust, time, and positive relationship are strong pillars of human relationships. The whole universe exists with these three pillars.”
This book comprises eleven chapters discussing social, political, business, economic, personal, and human relationships. This book shows how trust, time, and mutual faith bring happiness to human relationships.
Humans have a close bond with the natural world and its inhabitants. A strong relationship exists between “falling in love” and “living with love.” Relationships are based on places, people, events, and activities.
People occasionally need to evaluate money, location, and time relate to one another.
The only reason the world exists is to foster healthy relationships based on needs. As a result, “relationship” differs from one region or individual to another. We can refer to it as a need-based relationship or a commercial relationship.
However, human relationships are created over time with a need-based framework “with money” or “without money.” The difference between “falling in love” and “living with love” may be temporary or permanent. Love your life while living a life you love. Because you want to live for the one you love, your life has a purpose and fortitude when you’re in love. Love improves your health, vitality, and happiness.
Also, emotions are the best ingredient of love. If your emotion is very pleasant and strong about a person or things, you naturally love them, whether it is men, women, animals, trees, buildings, roads, birds, and all living creatures. So, love is not relation specific; it is your likes and dislikes and your emotions about objects or things.
The book also explores sociological, psychological, organizational, and human behavior to establish good relationships. This book also strives to assist readers in managing the intense stress of having a relationship because conflict and differences of opinion are inevitable in human interactions.
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