Occam’s razor in relationships

Occam’s razor is a philosophy principle that makes a simple claim – if an event has two possible explanations, assume the simpler explanation with fewer assumptions is correct.

The more the assumptions, the more unlikely the explanation.

I’ve found that applying this principle to problems in relationships leads to one answer – communication.

Most problems in relationships are issues with what is communicated and then how it is communicated. And these problems are caused because the communicator assumes their preferred “what” and “how” is what the receiver prefers as well.

And of course, that is almost never the case.

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