5 Reasons We All Need Each Other

5 Reasons We All Need Each Other


"Life is not a fist waiting for another hand to come." Elie Wiesel

Some people may think that the opening quote has already answered the question.

What does it mean with an open hand? The first word or feeling is vulnerability.

The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines vulnerability as "capable or probably injured". I also hear the word weakness in this definition.

Dr. Brene Brown is a vulnerability researcher. In his incredible, down to earth, meaningless book, Daring says Greatly's true book.

"Courage is the best of all virtues." Maya Angelou

But why do you need each other? Why be so vulnerable in the presence of another person? On the one hand, it makes us a better version of us.

Here are a few ideas


1- Community:

 One person may need a plan or idea, but many others need to help implement that plan. Everyone does not have all the answers. I want you to have the information you need on the internet to find the information on the internet. You've started a community or a village to help you realize your idea or plan your departure.

2- Responsibility: 


In the same way that a coach calls his players to account for the sport they practice and the position in which they participate. Just as a life coach keeps his client responsible for the upcoming program, so do the other people in each of our lives play an important role in accountability. Think about all the changes you want to make in your life, or whenever you have to go through difficult times, and think about the people who help you change or succeed. With just the right question and the good care you know, you would not have done it without the help of a significant person in your life. A good example might be a surgeon or doctor who helps us recover if we need surgery or medical treatment immediately.

"The only way to succeed as a group is not just to follow the instructions, but to blame each other for what we do."
AJ Darkholme, ascent of the morning star

3 - Competition:

Many people live off the competition. Think of all the marathoners who prepare, train and concentrate each year to win this long race. Where is the glory of victory if we only run against ourselves? Where is the pleasure in the competition, if we have no one against whom we want to compete?

"Have you ever felt the desire of someone you can admire for something you should not despise, but make up?"
Ayn Rand

4 - Success: 


You have passed the most difficult test of your life! You have climbed the highest mountain in the world! You have received the Nobel Prize for your research or publication! You worked incredibly hard and graduated with honors and doctorates! Can you imagine feeling so good in your performance and that there is no one to celebrate with?

"There is nothing better in life
like the talents to celebrate, the dreams,
Joys and achievements of another being
to see and show the best of someone else ... "
Kate Mullane Robertson

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