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What
IS
the
Relationship
Arena?
The Search for Intimacy
Our relationships
– with husbands and wives, children and parents, friends and coworkers –
are more important than taxes, bills, our clothes, our cars . . . our arms, legs, toes, teeth, or breathing, combined.
Yet it’s also - strangely enough - one of the areas
that we understand
the least about.
".
. . we know more
about the courtship and mating rituals
of virtually every form of wildlife
other than young men and women . . ."
-
Wall Street Journal Review and Outlook, August 2001
Most folks don't start out wanting to get divorced.
Most folks never plan on being heartbroken repeatedly,
or becoming a lousy parent, or getting abused, or being the one in school (or the office) that nobody likes.
But good relationships don't come easy.
And not many folks
are taught HOW to do anything different.
Well . . . until now.

Anybody lose a contact lens?
A team of LiveReal Agents
is travelling the planet
working dutifully to discover the hidden secrets of human relationships.
This team of Agents is on a quest
to discover real nuggets of wisdom about human relationships -
exploring all corners of the world
to discover why they work, why they don't work,
where so much "love" in the world comes from
and so much "hate" . . .
- seeking out the underlying factors and principles that determine whether or not relationships are successes or failures,
shedding light on the hidden dynamics that make relationships either blissful or hellish,
in order to help folks enjoy seriously good, fulfilling, real relationships and avoid hostile, destructive, miserable ones.
It's a tough job.
There are a lot of bad self-help books out there.
There's an avalanche of phony experts, bad advice, misinformation,
and generally a lot of forces working to create hostility, misunderstanding, conflict, hatred, and general, old-fashioned meanness.
But this team of Agents has been working diligently
to make a few discoveries
and to share them with a few select folks. Like you.
Do we have all the Answers? Do we have it all figured out?
No way. But we have made
some pretty interesting discoveries . . .
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