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Conflict is often mistaken for the breakdown of harmony — the loss of goodness, order, or peace. But what if conflict is not degradation, but the essential meeting point between living systems? In this episode, Baruch Menache explores conflict as the intersection of ideas, forms, and identities — from the street and the house, to the youth and the adult, to the merging and separation of selves. Through this lens, conflict becomes not a symptom of decay, but a necessary participation in development, autonomy, and creation.
By Baruch MenacheConflict is often mistaken for the breakdown of harmony — the loss of goodness, order, or peace. But what if conflict is not degradation, but the essential meeting point between living systems? In this episode, Baruch Menache explores conflict as the intersection of ideas, forms, and identities — from the street and the house, to the youth and the adult, to the merging and separation of selves. Through this lens, conflict becomes not a symptom of decay, but a necessary participation in development, autonomy, and creation.