If you argue with someone you are familiar with, the end result is often mutual destruction. Over the long years (or during the long period of close contact), you come to understand each other's many weaknesses (everyone has flaws). Then you use each other's weaknesses to attack one another. After the incident, the public will only remember your flaws, and that's all.
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If you argue with someone you are familiar with, the end result is often mutual destruction. Over the long years (or during the long period of close contact), you come to understand each other's many weaknesses (everyone has flaws). Then you use each other's weaknesses to attack one another. After the incident, the public will only remember your flaws, and that's all.