Agreements Can Change Through Proper Means

Americans understand that circumstances change and agreements may need to change with them. The existence of exit provisions, renegotiation processes, or modification procedures does not signal bad faith—it reflects realistic acknowledgment that sustainable agreements must be able to adapt. What matters is whether changes follow legitimate processes. Exercising an exit provision honors the agreement; abandoning obligations without using proper exit procedures is breach.

When your circumstances change and your agreement needs to change too, Americans expect you to use proper channels rather than simply walking away. Renegotiation through legitimate means maintains the integrity of the relationship even as specific terms evolve.

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