This chapter uses the metaphor of walking to explain how relationships require taking risks and making changes to overcome problems, emphasizing that when one partner is stuck with a problem, the other must continue growing and moving forward rather than remaining static, which may ultimately force the problem-affected partner to either change or be left behind.
Learn to Walk
This chapter uses the metaphor of walking to explain how relationships require taking risks and making changes to overcome problems, emphasizing that when one partner is stuck with a problem, the other must continue growing and moving forward rather than remaining static, which may ultimately force the problem-affected partner to either change or be left behind.