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Arguments, differences of opinion and fights are a normal part of any human relationship. However, due to rising emotional and cognitive instability in our society, these fights escalate out of proportion and end up damaging our relationships.

Pulkit Sharma, a clinical psychologist, psychoanalytic therapist, spiritual counselor and author shares his expert opinion on how to navigate these challenges smoothly. This is an excerpt from an interview recorded in 2015 in which Pulkit Sharma spoke to Jagran New Media team.

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00:01If you don't want to sleep in any relationship, it's the first thing to do when you have a sleep.
00:11When you have a sleep, it will grow slowly and slowly.
00:16The first thing is that when you have a sleep, one or two people will stop there
00:23and keep it as if we feel a little relaxed and cool down,
00:28then we will talk about it again.
00:31So, don't forget to discuss things in the sleep.
00:34Don't touch it.
00:36There will be no solution to it.
00:41When you have a sleep,
00:43then you can understand the other point of view.
00:48If you have a different point of view, listen and understand it.
00:54So, you can understand your point of view without blaming one another.
01:02And then think about what kind of middle path can be convenient.
01:08If you will do this,
01:10then the argument is very easy to end.
01:15I love you all!
01:15So much advice.
01:18Thank you very much.
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Pulkit Sharma - Clinical Psychologist & Author
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We are witnessing an era of intense relationship chaos and volatility.

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