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Why don't we get along with everyone we meet?

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4 Shkurt 2025

Why don't we get along with everyone we meet?

Have you ever met someone and felt like you've known them for a long time? The conversation flows naturally, you understand each other without much effort, and you just click. In contrast, with some people, conversations seem strained and the energy doesn't match. But why does this happen?


The answer lies in a phenomenon known as emotional congruence, a neurological process that influences how we form connections with others.


What is emotional compatibility?


Emotional congruence is the brain's ability to synchronize feelings and emotions with another person. This happens through our limbic system, the part of the brain that controls emotions and behavior. When we feel a strong connection with someone, our brains actually align with theirs, creating a sense of calm and mutual understanding.


Experts compare this phenomenon to a silent emotional dance - an invisible but powerful communication that does not require words.


How does emotional compatibility affect our relationships?


Our emotional connections don't just exist in the mind, they exist in the body as well. For example, when you're around someone you feel good about, your body responds physically—you feel calm, comfortable, and a sense of security. This is emotional congruence in action.


It directly affects:


Friendships and romantic relationships - When you are on the same wavelength as someone, it is easier to form deep connections and resolve conflicts with understanding.


Parent-child relationships - Children form their first emotional bonds thanks to emotional matching with their parents, thus learning to regulate emotions and build healthy relationships in the future.


Therapy and emotional well-being - In psychological therapies, a skilled therapist can create emotional compatibility with their client, helping them feel understood and safe.


Why don't we all experience it?


Emotional compatibility is not universal - it only happens to some people and cannot be imposed. Some factors that influence it include:


• Emotional similarity - If you feel and experience emotions similarly to someone else, the chances of a match are higher.


Physical proximity - When you spend more time with someone, your brain gets used to their presence and facilitates this synchronization process.


Safety and trust - Emotional compatibility occurs more easily in a safe environment, where you feel accepted and understood.


If you're having a hard time communicating with someone, you're probably not experiencing emotional compatibility with them - and that's completely normal! We don't all get along.


Feeling like you “click” with someone is no coincidence—it’s your brain experiencing emotional alignment. The next time you feel like someone understands you without you having to explain yourself, you now know why. And for those people you don’t get along with? Don’t take it personally—maybe your brain and theirs just aren’t on the same page.

Sources: VeryWell Mind