Relationship and Value System
Relationships are based on what you have in common with
another person, whether family, work, hobbies, or religion.
Truly knowing a person is entirely dependent on knowing what
that person values; and deepening relationship requires
agreement and unity in what you value most.
In order to have a good and meaningful relationship with
someone, you must hold in common that which is most
important to you.
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Darren Twa's writing
and teaching focuses
on improving all
relationships in life.
The principles will help
you in marriage,
family, and parenting.
You will gain
communication tools
for both the home
and workplace.
Read one of his
books or attend one
of his seminars and
you will better
understand yourself
and others.
Table of Contents:
1 Relationships are based on common value systems
2 All conflict in relationship is conflict over values
3 Three areas of desire that affect your values
4 Conflict is resolved by agreeing on values
5 Sacrificial love as a value system
6 Communicating what you value
7 Becoming a sacrificial lover