Quiz Your Friendships - Who Is Playing Games
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Quiz Your Friendships: Uncover Who's Playing Games
Summary
The tradition of game playing dates back to ancient times. While positive games can strengthen bonds, negative games might be detrimental. For instance, you might uplift a friend with low self-esteem by frequently appreciating them, which is a positive game. Many positive games are intentional, whereas negative ones often occur subconsciously. Let's explore how this can affect friendships.
Exploring Positive and Negative Games
Playing games is an intrinsic part of human interaction. Some games can be beneficial; for example, if a friend suffers from low self-esteem, you might consciously boost their confidence by highlighting their strengths. This type of positive game can be constructive.
In contrast, there's a negative game where someone feels the need to constantly prove their superiority. This behavior is often rooted in low self-esteem, manifested by belittling others to elevate oneself. This dynamic can erode friendships, as it creates tension and bitterness. Friends might start distancing themselves to avoid criticism.
Negative games can be particularly harmful in the workplace when played by a boss. In such scenarios, it's crucial to maintain a clinical perspective and not let the behavior affect you. If possible, address the issue by discussing it with the person involved, whether it's a friend or a boss. Helping them find alternative ways to boost their self-esteem can be beneficial.
The key is to recognize these games and remain unaffected. Open communication may pave the way for healthier relationships.
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