In this complex and ever-changing world, we are always told not to "get into conflict with strangers". The wisdom and lessons behind this often come from the personal experiences of some people or various events spread by the Internet. Recently, an article titled "Don't Conflict with Garbage People!!", which has been widely promoted, shows us why we should avoid confrontation with those who are unreasonable.
The article emphasizes the belief that those who are unreasonable will eventually be punished. In the causal cycle of the universe, there always seems to be an ineffable law that balances everything. Therefore, when we encounter someone who is difficult to communicate with, we might as well take a deep breath and stay calm.
Of course, staying calm doesn't mean ignoring potential dangers. We should be vigilant against extreme behaviour. There are various extreme cases circulating on the Internet, some of which even involve threats to personal safety, reminding us to be vigilant when interacting with people.
Conflicts with people of low quality often outweigh the losses. We can't control what others say or do, but we can choose how we respond. Avoiding unnecessary arguments is one way we can protect ourselves.
In today's society, there is harmony because of understanding, and strife because of prejudice. Trying to understand the position of others may greatly reduce conflict with others. The art of communication is about understanding, not winning.
News materials come from the Internet, and in this era of information explosion, the ability to process information has become particularly important. We need to learn to discern what is constructive discussion and what is pointless arguing.
In real life, unnecessary troubles often arise from the impulse of the moment. Staying calm can keep us away from these troubles. Calmness is a strength and a protection.
Even in a society governed by the rule of law, we must be careful with what we say and do. The law is the bottom line of society, but not all injustices can be covered by the law. Sometimes, silence is wiser than debate.
We should always remember that life is more important than anything else. No matter what the conflict, it's not worth risking your life. Cherish life and stay away from unnecessary conflicts.
In interpersonal communication, the need for understanding and empathy cannot be overlooked. They act like lubricants to reduce friction and promote harmony. Being kind to others is actually being kind to yourself.