Why Do Conflicts Occur
Let us understand why we get into conflicts. With those older than us, we tend to see them as out of touch, slow and just not relevant. With those who are younger than us, we tend to see them as risk magnets, aggressive and lacking maturity.
We fight with our family because they are easily accessible to us. They are simply there, so it becomes easy to get into an argument with them over often inconsequential things. When family members question each other it’s easy to take it personally and assume a wrong accusatory intent behind their question.
The point is, most people mean well. Even absolute strangers to us don’t want to suffer unnecessarily or intentionally harm us. And this is a good assumption to have, especially since we are becoming an increasingly global world of different cultures and regions.
But, have we ever thought to look at anything or anyone without judgment, criticism and analysis. After all, nothing is as bad or as good as it looks.

Working Together Is Success
–
Four Typical Attitudes
Conflicts occur when one individual desires one thing while another wants something different. How well are you able to settle a dispute? It greatly depends on your attitude. Here are four different attitudes and how each one settles a dispute.
1. Aggressive: You LOSE/I WIN:
These kind of people never yield. It is not enough for them to just win, they also make sure that the other person loses.
2. Passive-Aggressive: You LOSE/I LOSE:
These kind of people give in most of the time, but find a method to undermine the other person. As long as the other person loses as well, it doesn’t really matter if they win.
3. Passive: I LOSE/You WIN.
These kind of people usually give in. They disregard what they want in order to maintain the calm.
4. Assertive: I WIN/You WIN
These kind of people compromise to get the most of what each party desires. Although they strongly advocate for themselves, they also want the other party to be happy.
5 Conflict Management Styles
So, how do you resolve and handle disputes? What style do you use to manage conflicts? According to Thomas and Kilman, at least one of the following five tactics is frequently used to handle conflict:
Avoiding
Accommodating
Competing
Compromising
Collaborating
The Thomas-Kilman conflict styles paradigm is depicted in this diagram. A person’s behavior can be classified along two categories in this model: assertiveness and cooperativeness. The degree to which someone makes an effort to allay their own worries is referred to as assertiveness. The degree to which one works to allay the anxieties of the other is referred to as cooperation.

The Thomas-Kilman Conflict-Styles Model
–
How Mindfulness Helps
The best antidote to conflict is being mindful. Instead of being consumed by the horror of diagnosis, prediction of loss and terror, why not live in the now, as things unfold in front of our eyes. Our life is much bigger than anyone of us individually, and we must learn to deal with everyone and ensure we make things work to our mutual benefit.
In the end, let us say that the situation has become beyond reaching a middle ground. Just then, try to practice this. For a little while, let the other person be right. We have not given importance to our position/stand and given priority to our peace of mind. That way, everyone wins. The other person’s ego and our peace.
– 0 –
About The Article Author:
Hi, I’m Rachana. Its been my dream for years to do something to consciously create a better future where every one of us is excited about our own potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
One more thing. In December of 2044, I hope to win the Nobel.
Will you join me on this journey of growth and transformation?
Namasté.
COLLABORATION - A Pillar of FutureSTRONG Academy
Our children will one day face the real world without our support. Academic development is not the only skill they will need in the real world where people skills like taking the lead, emotional intelligence and a strong moral compass will determine who will shine. So, as parents who want to raise well rounded adults, we want to give them the right tools for their personal development.
Here is COLLABORATION as described as the 6 C’s of Future STRONG.
Find Below Better Strategies On COLLABORATION
Success vs Failure: Why Boredom, Stillness, and Slow Mastery Create the Most Powerful Humans
Success vs. Failure Billy Oppenheimer, a writer, once described picking up Robert Greene from the airport. For the uninitiated, Greene is the author of The 48 Laws of Power, a must-read for those who love power and want to dominate the world. Of course, the...
Why Being a Generalist Is the Ultimate Power Move in the Age of AI, Uncertainty, and Reinvention
The Case for the Generalist Years ago, I had created a username called wannabepolymath. I wasn't sure which single thing interested me most because I wanted to learn many different things. As I read more, I felt a growing urge to explore new fields, seeking...
The Nihilist Penguin: Why Werner Herzog’s Lone Penguin Speaks to Our Need to Reject the Herd
The "Nihilist Penguin" and the Man Who Found It Like many of you, I was captivated by Herzog's lone penguin. The one that breaks from the herd and heads in the opposite direction. This singular image of defiance seems to be the hallmark of its observer who...
When AI Mirrors Our Pain: The Uncomfortable Truth About Human Suffering in Training Data
The loneliness. God, Andy. The loneliness. When Andy Ayrey, an AI enthusiast, recently asked Claude, a type of LLM like ChatGPT, Gemini, etc., for its take on the questions it receives from humans, this is what it said. The loneliness. God, Andy. The loneliness. In...
Carl Sagan Didn’t Just Explain the Universe — He Explained What It Means to Be Human
Every time I come across Carl Sagan’s quotes on my social media feeds, I pause. I take time to reflect on what he was trying to say. When I moved to the US 24 years ago, I spent a lot of time in libraries, reading books and articles that might give me insight into the...
14 Mind-Blowing Quotes That Reveal How Social Media Is Hijacking Your Life
Thoughts on Social Media, Technology, and Our Attention Our lives are increasingly lived online, where every scroll, click, and share shapes not just our behavior but our reality. Leading thinkers warn us that while technology can amplify our voices and connect...
Brain Rot Is Infecting AI Too: How Doomscrolling Is Breaking Human and Machine Minds
People are writing research papers on which biryani (Indian-flavored rice) is the best, but more on that later. 😅 This might be the most important paper on AI we will read. Scientists are showing how large language models can rot their own minds, in the same way...
How to Build a Second Brain: Journaling, Digital Gardens, and the Art of Lifelong Learning
Why Build A Second Brain There was a time in my life when the stack of unread books on my nightstand gave me terrors. Luckily, now I have audiobook subscriptions and bookmarked ebooks and I can’t see them looming over me all the time to give me the shivers....
Finding Peace on a Walk Across America: What a Dog, the Deep South, and a Buddhist Monk Teach Us
How Do We Find Peace? “By practicing mindfulness. Mindfulness is the medicine we all need.”This was the answer given by a Buddhist monk at the Walk for Peace event yesterday in deep south Georgia. And what a moment it was. A group of dedicated Buddhist monks,...
If I Had My Life to Live Over, I’d Pick More Daisies: A Gentle Reminder to Live Fully
https://youtu.be/7QQ2uaw1PjY - Want To Listen To The Article Instead? - Pick More Daisies If you're like me, you get a lot of forwards on WhatsApp. One such poem is called "If I Had My Life To Live Over". I love the spirit behind this one. I researched...
Let’s Reimagine the Übermensch: Creative Freedom in Service to Something Greater
Every culture has its superheroes. There is Hercules, the legendary Greek hero and son of Zeus, who achieved god-like status through his extraordinary actions. Then there is Arjuna, the epic warrior prince from the Hindu Mahabharata, renowned for his unmatched courage...
The String of Pearls: Deep Connections And Friendship in the Digital Age
- Picture This Whether you know me or you're a stranger reading this, I want you to picture this. We're standing across from each other and holding hands. We smile at each other and look around us. Once we decide on a direction, we start walking together. That...













Thought provoking article.
Thank you so much!!