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Be curious Many conflicts arise because we’ve made judgments without full knowledge of the thoughts or feelings behind another person’s actions. If the two (or more) sides in a conflict work from their own assumptions without checking whether these are true, no one feels understood, all become even more hurt and angry, and the conflict escalates. Many conflict-resolution professionals stress the value of curiosity, accompanied by active listening.
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