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The Habit of Mutual Benefit

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show Life is a competition you can't win unless others lose.  
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show You want to be liked and don't want trouble which leads to you getting taken advantage of easily.  
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show You like revenge, if you can't win nobody else can.  
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show You're ready to walk away before someone loses , making both parties feel good.  
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show Doing something that helps the relationship.  
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show Doing something that hurts the relationship.  
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show You do what you say your going to do, without lies or you can lose trust.  
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Keep Confidences   show
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show Stick up for people when they are not there.  
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show Follow through on what is expected, and avoid confusion.  
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Apologize   show
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show Forgive and forget, so you don't keep hurting yourself the way you were hurt.  
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