Different relationships bring different forms of conflict, expectation, and interpretation—from family to colleagues, clients, and strangers. To understand or design for behavior, we must read it through this relational layer rather than treating it as a single, uniform expression of “human nature.” Context defines meaning, and relationships give behavior its shape.
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