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This week I've been thinking about conflict. It started with a situation between my husband and me that made me notice something interesting. It wasn't the situation itself that was causing the conflict; it was how differently we experienced the same event.One situation happened, but my experience of it was one thing, and his experience was something completely different. It made me realize that conflict often comes from the gap between two internal experiences of the same moment.
In this episode, we explore human behavior, relationship dynamics, and the psychology behind why two people can see the exact same situation in completely different ways.
By MelisaThis week I've been thinking about conflict. It started with a situation between my husband and me that made me notice something interesting. It wasn't the situation itself that was causing the conflict; it was how differently we experienced the same event.One situation happened, but my experience of it was one thing, and his experience was something completely different. It made me realize that conflict often comes from the gap between two internal experiences of the same moment.
In this episode, we explore human behavior, relationship dynamics, and the psychology behind why two people can see the exact same situation in completely different ways.