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DON'T BE AFRAID OF CONFLICT I, for one, like pushing a dinner conversation to the edge.
And though "I'm very meek and I'm very afraid of conflict," he said, "I remember just saying to them: 'I don't want to hear that.
Another one, which I've learned that we have to help people with, because it's not natural for everyone, is not to be afraid of conflict.
And I remember, because I'm very meek and I'm very afraid of conflict, I remember just saying to them, I don't want to hear that.
The washed-up wrestler finds salvation in Tommy's faith in him and comes to realize that although he was a tough guy in the ring, he is afraid of conflict in real life.
Taking one side or the other, hyperbolically, makes you a terrible, blind fanboy incapable of seeing things objectively… but being objective means you're "an ignorant fag who is afraid of conflict".
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Others described being afraid of conflicts at work.
I remember once meeting a Pashtun — an ethnic group from southern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan — who told me: "A good man is never afraid of battle and conflict, but he is very afraid for his sister's and daughter's honor".
"I wasn't allowed because he was afraid of a conflict of interest.
Becoming less afraid of the conflict that can arise from these differences is one of the bonuses that I have experienced in confronting anger more directly.
I am quite a sociable person but afraid of confrontation and conflict.
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