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Dealing with rejection

 The craving for a place is a tremendous force. The development has customized us to look at the organization of others to get a basic explanation that there is security in the larger groups. As soon as we are young, we find that we ...

The craving for a place is a powerful force. Development has changed so that we look to the organization of others to find the basic meaning of security in large groups. Soon after we reach puberty, we find that it is more enjoyable to play with close friends. As teenagers, our personalities are inextricably linked with our relationships with our peers. Collaborating with peers enhances our ability to meet, which puts us on the basis of personal and stable relationships.

However, not all efforts to create an environment are effective. Others lead to dismissal. Indeed, avoidance is possible according to one's friends. In addition to heartfelt communication, this can happen in the same way, whether it is the result of a breakup, or it is in a moment of love when the divorce is taking place.

Dismissal includes the same mental filter as real pain. This is how it can be very painful. At the point where we are dealing with this eviction, we here and there try to fix it by looking for immediate approval elsewhere, to make sure that we can end the tension by that time. However, this is just a trend driven by emotion. The desire to end this painful past may compel us to join the ranks of people who do not care what their wishes are. On the other hand, we may be in a relationship that is meaningless, heartfelt, and burdensome.

Harassment is the inevitable result of expulsion. Refusing to let go of resentment can make us feel like giving up on something we did not expect. There can be no other way to control it than to deal with the trauma and feel it completely. By doing this, we allow our emotions to work in a normal way. And whenever they die, our judgment will never again be emotionally drained. Going through this cycle will help us to try to avoid focusing on irrational decisions.

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