Relationships: How to Maximize (Minimize) Them

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readAug 26, 2020

Making sure you are applying what you already know to overcome relationship problems…

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Relationships are simple. If, you apply what you already know.

That is, everybody knows yin and yang conserve an uber-simple circle.

Yin and Yang (Circumference and Diameter)

Now apply this to the modern world. Zero and one conserve an uber-simple circle.

0 and 1 (Circumference and Diameter)

This proves that everything is 50–50. 50–50 is the constant. And, the norm. Explaining why we don’t (and do) apply what we already know to relationships in general. (Half-the-time we do. Half-the-time we don’t.)

That is, we expect the best. And, eventually, experience the worst. Or, we expect the worst, and, eventually, experience the best.

Expectation (50–50)

This means reality is, definitely, unified. That is, X and X is X and Y (algebraically) (realistically).

X and X (X and Y)

So, therefore, we are, all of us, always, underestimating (overestimating) something (everything).

So, to get along in (understand) relationships, it’s pretty simple. Expect that you will be able to deal with anything that comes along. And, that, like all of us, you will make the wrong (right) choice, half-the-time.

The universe, whether you realize it or not, is operating on the same principle. Explaining why we have ‘the sun.’ (The moon in the background.) So, technically, there is no such thing as ‘wrong choice.’ Just an ever-present circle presenting, and resolving, everything.

Conservation of the Circle is the core dynamic in Nature. Making ‘relationships’ of all kinds simple (complex)(difficult)(easy) any adjective (adverb) you can name (eventually, resolve).

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