When you walk into a room, head to the gym, serve a customer, you have a choice.
You can expect attitudinal symmetry – hope that the other person meets you in the middle (a “mutual” exchange, nice energy all ’round maybe?) – or you can be ready for asymmetry.
You can choose to adjust. You can choose to bring a positive attitude.
Generally speaking, attitude is a practice.
And, attitude spreads.
Expecting asymmetry puts you in your own drivers seat and allows you to make the situation better.