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Yes, we all need to develop healthy relationship, we need others while climbing the ladder of greatness. However, there are some relationships that should not be encouraged; companionship that often leads to conflict. 

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The part I've had to learn the hard way is that not all conflict means a relationship is wrong for you. Some of the most valuable people in my life are the ones willing to push back on me. The relationships I've had to walk away from weren't loud or obviously toxic. They were the ones where I kept shrinking, kept managing, kept trying to earn something that was never really on offer.

I think the harder question isn't "does this cause conflict" but "does this cost me more than it gives back over time." That distinction took me longer than I'd like to admit.

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