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Modern life is full of conflicts: they tear families, societies, and entire countries apart. However, William Urie convinces: the problem is not in the confrontations themselves, but in the fact that people do not know how to deal with them. The author argues: you should not set yourself the goal of resolving every conflict - it is better to work on its transformation. How to do this? Urie invites the reader to become an opportunity - a person who finds creative ways to transform toxic confrontations for the common good.
The author shares numerous stories from his own practice that encourage us to look at conflicts - from family to interstate - in a new way, and adds: confrontations cannot be avoided, but we can turn them into a source of our growth.