In your life, you will face people who you disagree with because they either have different ideals or conflicting attitudes. How would you handle the situation if they insult you or treat you badly? Adversity is common anywhere you go, and handling it the right way can change the whole situation altogether, preventing any casualties or continued negative emotions.
Stop.
Very simply put: stop building up that anger you have there and get a hold of yourself. You never deal with adversity through more violence, because it doesn’t change a thing. You just worsen the situation and in the end, more anger flows in. Knowing how to stop yourself can be difficult at first, but if you believe in a resolution, you can immediately prevent anything irrational.
Confront.
Be diplomatic and ask direct questions. Misinterpretation is the most dangerous thing that could happen here, so make sure you are formal. No matter how much you dislike that person, learn to understand his or her point of view so you can solve the issue readily and more maturely.
Resolve.
Once you have talked to that person, you will learn some reasons and other factors that triggered the adversity. Work from this and offer a solution. If that person disagrees, then simply leave the situation alone and inform him or her to talk to once he or she makes up his or her mind. Don’t be aggressive even after you talked it out.
Adversity happens to everyone, and as a mature person, you should learn to handle these situations properly and systematically. If you’re having trouble, then ask your parents for advice, as they know how to handle adversity. They’ve gone through the same tension you may be in, so they would know a thing or two about conflicts. They can provide you with the healthy advice and support you need.
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