Not all conflict can be managed or resolved. On rare occasions, the struggle between people arises from profound distaste, disrespect, or mistrust. Conflicts are thought to be intractable when the parties can’t be in the same room without emotions running high, even weeks and months after the last clash. In those instances, normally rational people think and act like deranged fools when it comes to discussing the conflict or the other party involved.
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When a Conflict Is Intractable
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Not all conflict can be managed or resolved. On rare occasions, the struggle between people arises from profound distaste, disrespect, or mistrust. Conflicts are thought to be intractable when the parties can’t be in the same room without emotions running high, even weeks and months after the last clash. In those instances, normally rational people think and act like deranged fools when it comes to discussing the conflict or the other party involved.