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Throughout my life, I feel like I have never been involved in what is called “interpersonal conflicts.”
- (Originally, the title was something like “Have you ever had a dispute with someone?” but then I remembered that I had them with club activities or my parents.)
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I tend to observe conflicts from a distance, thinking, “Oh, they’re arguing.”
- I feel like I only interact with one party or have a decent relationship with both parties.
- It’s not like I’m saying things that are convenient for both parties (blu3mo).
- I feel like I only interact with one party or have a decent relationship with both parties.
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In some cases, I feel like I only find out about the existence of conflicts afterwards.
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Could this be quite a special ability?
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Hypotheses for explanation:
- 1 People who have not been involved in conflicts simply do not mention it, and the majority of people are not actually involved in conflicts.
- A typical cognitive bias.
- 2 The theory that I am erasing conflicts from my memory.
- Hmm, I’m not sure.
- 1 People who have not been involved in conflicts simply do not mention it, and the majority of people are not actually involved in conflicts.
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Well, I feel like the narrowness of my relationships is closely related to this.