World Yi on Relationships: Pace, Boundaries, and Environment Change Everything
World Yi does not reduce relationships to compatibility slogans. It reads relational pressure through pace, boundaries, environment, and stage.
Compatibility is too small a question
Many relationship systems stop at asking whether two people match. World Yi considers that too small, because real relational difficulty often comes from pace mismatch, blurred boundaries, and environment pressure rather than from a simple compatibility score.
This is why the same pair can feel stable in one stage and impossible in another.
Environment changes emotional cost
Long-distance strain, migration pressure, family expectation, financial stress, and work density can all alter the real cost of intimacy. World Yi insists on putting those conditions back into the picture.
That shift turns relationship judgment away from fatalism and back toward decision order.