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Curiosity as the Key to Productive Conflict

Curiosity as the Key to Productive Conflict

One of the most powerful tools for transforming conflict into a productive experience is curiosity. When individuals engage with each other from a place of genuine curiosity, asking thoughtful questions and seeking to understand differing viewpoints, the conflict becomes less about proving a point and more about exploration. Curiosity leads to deeper engagement, as people listen more carefully and are more willing to consider new ideas. It turns the tension of disagreement into a process of learning and discovery.

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