What is a healthy interpersonal relationship?

In fact, the most important thing for people to get along with is comfort. A person living in this society is not only an independent individual, but also needs the help of people from all walks of life. In healthy relationships, you will have many friends. These friends are not friends, not the kind of people who ask you out to drink, play cards and dance in Internet cafes, but people who can listen to your voice when you are sad and give you support and encouragement when you are disappointed.

There will be many compliments in our life, but don't think that as long as two people get along with compliments, it is not a healthy interpersonal relationship. We believe that there is a false friendship between two people, and trust and frankness between people are very important. But in life, we can't just point out each other's mistakes. It's important to be good at discovering each other's advantages and praising them, but not too false. Appropriate praise can enhance our intimate relationship.

Healthy interpersonal relationship does not mean that two people stick together every day, and two people should get along at an appropriate distance. Healthy interpersonal relationships, we should learn to rely on others as well as to be independent. We should try our best to do our own things, but we can't do what we can. When we need friends' help, we should ask for help, but don't rely too much on others. We can't stick to each other too much, which will make each other feel disgusted.

As the saying goes, distance produces beauty. In interpersonal communication, we should learn to keep a proper distance and play with friends when we need intimacy. But when it's time to avoid it, don't be ignorant of the times, learn to do things by yourself occasionally, learn to live by yourself, reduce dependence on others, don't have too many bad friends, don't have a few intimate friends, but don't make too many.