Are these sentences correct:
1) With him, life isn't interesting if there are no challenges.
2) For him, life isn't interesting if there are no challenges.
Meaning: He thinks life isn't interesting if there are no challenges.
3) With him, everything turns into a big deal.
I think this one could mean two things:
a) When one is with him, everything turns into a big deal,
b) He turns everything into a big deal in his head.
Gratefully,
Navi.
The first sentence should be either “for him” or “to him” with the meaning you are trying to convey. ”
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