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What is the difference between settling and accepting?

What is the difference between settling and accepting?

We accept (with grace if we’re so blessed) those things or events we can’t change. We settle, one could say compromise, on those things or events that are beyond our control. Alternatively, we settle when we choose not to pursue change, sometimes for very good reasons.

What is the difference between settling and compromise?

Settling is making do with less. Compromising is accepting less of one thing in return for more of another. If you compromise on something that is fundamental to the way you believe, feel or self-identify, then you’re “settling” for something less than what you deserve.

What is the word for when you settle for something?

Synonyms of ‘settle for something’ I will not tolerate breaches of the code of conduct. put up with. submit to. yield to. compromise on.

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Is settling down a good or bad thing?

We know that “settling down” is often considered a good thing — it can show that you’re comfortable, happy, and content. But settling for someone is worrying — implying that the relationship isn’t quite good enough or you’re with them just for sake of being with someone. But sometimes they can look a lot alike.

Is settling in a relationship healthy?

Not only is settling not healthy, it’s also often not very sustainable. “Accepting that the relationship is more at a steady state is fine; compromising your deeply held desires or beliefs is not,” Klapow says. “Because settling in a manner that compromises who you are as a human being will only lead to the destruction of the relationship.”

What does it mean to settle down with someone?

We know that “settling down” is often considered a good thing — it can show that you’re comfortable, happy, and content. But settling for someone is worrying — implying that the relationship isn’t quite good enough or you’re with them just for sake of being with someone.