Conflict vs. Boredom
Boredom can be more detrimental to relationships than conflict, as it often leads to stagnation and unaddressed issues. While conflict can be uncomfortable, addressing problems head-on may prevent long-term dissatisfaction. Embracing short-term discomfort can pave the way for deeper connections and healthier dynamics.In this clip
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