When a Person Conflicts with Everyone
The Uneven Nature of Human Relationships In everyday life, most people experience a mix of relationships. With some individuals, they share warmth, trust, and ease. With others, the relationship remains neutral, shaped only by circumstance rather than closeness. There are also a few people with whom tension, misunderstanding, or dislike may naturally arise. This is a normal part of human interaction. Differences in personality, values, temperament, habits, communication style, and mutual interests often determine the quality of relationships. No person is equally close to everyone, and no one is liked by all. In that sense, occasional conflict is neither unusual nor alarming. It is a natural outcome of human diversity. When Conflict Becomes a Pattern However, there are some individuals who seem to fall into conflict repeatedly with almost everyone around them. At first, they may appear friendly and cooperative. They may establish seemingly good relationships with neighbours, coll...