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Subject To use a math metaphor, Does your perspective about others is based on an integral or a derivative?
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Original Message Hello fellow GLPers, I have pondered this matter more than once and I wanted to present it to you to see what you think about it.

I have often in my life felt that the attitude of others toward me, and conversely towards others can take either the perspective of an integral, meaning that the entire history of the relationship is considered at the moment of making a decision, or also can take the form of a derivative, which is making the decision based exclusively of the momentary effect and absolute disregard to the history of the relationship (not necessarily a romantic one, I am talking about the entire span of human relationships, familiar, fraternal, friendship, business, working, etc.)

I tend to see that many people act in the derivative like behavior, meaning that they can throw out an entire relationship out of a single point perceived as low, and don’t ponder all the previous “highs” and good moments. Is like one fault and you are out.

What you think GLP?
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