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CONCLUSION

In the delicate tapestry of relationships, conflicts are but threads that, when woven with care, can create a stronger bond. Approach conflicts with empathy, patience, and a commitment to understanding, for it is through these qualities that the fabric of a resilient relationship is nurtured.

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Conflicts, if not resolved, multiply. Resolving conflicts is not everyone's cup of tea, and everyone, when sees conflict, over react and try to overshadow other person involved in conflict.

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