The Famous Greek Philosopher Aristotle said
The
famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, 'Man is by nature a social animal.
What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and
establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for
companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals
however, man's relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to
do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues.
Relationships
are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by
marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made
in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships
can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional
to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals,
between children and their toys that they cannot part with.
All
these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of
support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of
loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we
share our joy with someone, it simply redoubles, and we when we suffer a loss
and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for
our emotional health.
To build
relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where
this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an
effective relationship. But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting
with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.
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