If things are spatially close to each other, this can have the advantage that the things hardly or not at all slip. They give each other support and stability and thus protect each other from possible damage caused by external shaking and the resulting bumping against each other. In this case, closeness is mutual protection. On the other hand, a lot of closeness can also create pressure and one's own mobility is not only restricted, but there can also be constant pressure. Proximity, distance and pressure are therefore interrelated and correlate with each other. Too much or too little of one brings a certain healthy balance out of equilibrium. This law also applies in relationships and so unhealthy relationships can quickly develop and unfortunately remain or become worse. Perhaps today you can also get out of such toxic relationships either by consciously being closer or by relieving the pressure.
I wish you an extraordinary day!