A simplistic personal view that many may even think is wrong. It will evolve gradually, I am sure. Because with experience and exposure, our thoughts and beliefs evolve. Anyhoooooo.... The only conflicts we care about are those with people we care about. Conflicts at work often don't have that much of a bearing on our mental and physical health. We are easy to dismiss office disputes in a much more professional manner, at times even letting go—telling ourselves things like "not worth it."
A simplistic personal view that many may even think is wrong. It will evolve gradually, I am sure. Because with experience and exposure, our thoughts and beliefs evolve. Anyhoooooo.... The only conflicts we care about are those with people we care about. Conflicts at work often don't have that much of a bearing on our mental and physical health. We are easy to dismiss office disputes in a much more professional manner, at times even letting go—telling ourselves things like "not worth it."
Yes, one of the most important lessons I was taught early on is to choose our battles. Letting go is a key step.
Love the last line and the whole 'agenda' of the piece :)