>>11179844>Are you sure about this?I have faith
> does everyone has a "unique" soul or are there multiple "soul-archetypes"?The soul is unique to each person, but there definitely are personality traits that you can call archetypal which are observed here and there.
>What if the principle is to "bring out" that good behaviour Of course, but we change over time, and as a strategy this might be the cause of your early successes in a relationship just as it may be the cause of its downfall. You need something above game-theory in order to nurture a healthy relationship.
>A relationship where the partners share common principles formed by the principles they had before having each other. Everybody is giving/receiving the same. Isn't that what they call "fair" in game-theory?It is, but one thing game-theory doesn't take into account is human irrationality. I assume you know Jung since you speak of archetypes? Check his material on rationality, it describes very well how vulnerable we are to our own schemes.
>Can you name some of these rules?Check Jordan Peterson's 12 rules for life, it's a good practical start.
>I don't really get the "forgiveness", so care to give some other examples before elaborating forgiveness?Forgiveness means freeing your mind of someone or of their misdeeds against you. Only when you practice it do you come to realize how much time we spend on "straightening things out" with other, you know, counting exactly how much the owe us and how much we owe them.
Forgiveness is also the ability to forgive yourself, once you realize that you can never be the exact ideal person you wanted to be. It is a precious gift made to you.
If the thread dies and you're interested in this stuff, check Bishop Barron's videos. He explains these things extremely well.