Confrontation (conflict) will lead to losses on
both sides
—Xi Jinping, Chinese
President
How true. As a matter of fact, no one has ever won an
argument because in the end both winner and loser end up being miserable. Yet
the irony is that inherently an individual is always in conflict;
the issues are:
I think we can if we accept the fact
that there is conflict. Most of us despite realising the existence of conflict
don’t accept, nay, don’t want to accept that there is conflict. The fact is
that when there is conflict in our mind and in our life we push it under the
carpet and pray that it will fade away rather than face the conflict and
attempt to solve it. This is the irony of being human.
Let us accept that conflict is a
part of human nature and exists everywhere, leading to stress, unhappiness and
a strained mind. Can we learn how to manage conflict? Let us examine a few
examples of how some have
managed conflict:
There are others who have avoided
conflict in the family by taking appropriate and timely action.
Firstly, to resolve or dissolve a
conflict we must accept that there is conflict; secondly, be at peace
with ourselves; thirdly, do not respond to conflict emotionally; and fourthly,
think clearly to seek a solution, a solution that brings harmony.
On the other hand, where conflict is
not accepted or after accepting it no attempt is made to resolve it, there is
disturbance and destruction resulting in loss of harmony, health and wealth.
Voltaire says “Conflict means that both parties are wrong”.
In society conflict results in
divorce, quarrels amongst siblings – even between parents and children and
amongst those who were once friends and colleagues. The legendary conflict
which resulted in the Mahabharata and the destruction of a clan was because of
Duryodhan who, after creating conflict and going back on his promise, refused
to accept a solution.
“To be or not to be” is the perennial Shakespearean
dilemma. Hence, let us accept that conflict exists in our daily existence. It
is rightly said – wherever there is choice there is conflict. We need to
accept the existence of conflict of choice and deal with it by choosing
with a clear and cool mind.
The paradox of conflict is
that conflict exists in every mind because of caste, creed and greed and the
result is confusion. These three give birth to conflict. Success lies in
managing these three. Conflict can be managed only by clarity. Clarity about
our objective and circumstances – understanding the reasons or the basis of
conflict; and, above all, –an intense desire to solve the conflict. It is then
and only then that conflict can be resolved. The solution lies in “accept
and act”. Stop fighting conflict because fighting only leads to more
conflict – it is like adding fuel to fire.
I will conclude by quoting William Hazlitt: “Nothing was
ever learnt by either side in a conflict”. And so I reiterate: Conciliation
or resolution with clear thinking is a gift from God. Both conflict and clarity
are also giftsfrom God.
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5550/- |
6350/- |
2 |
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International Taxation |
7080/- |
8260/- |
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Indirect Taxation |
1180/- |
1475/- |
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7th |
Accounting & Auditing |
2360/- |
2360/- |
5 |
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1180/- |
1180/- |
6 |
Workshop on “Foreign Tax |
International Taxation |
1180/- |
1475/- |
7 |
Panel Discussion on |
International Taxation |
472/- |
708/- |
8 |
12th |
Indirect Taxation |
5900/- |
N. A. |
9 |
Seminar on Tax Audit |
Taxation Committee |
2065/- |
2596/- |
10 |
Full Day Seminar on |
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2301/- |
2773/- |
11 |
Long Duration Course on |
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14,160/- |
17,700/- |
12 |
Half Day Workshop on GST |
Indirect Taxation |
1500/- |
1500/- |
13 |
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International Taxation Committee |
4200/- |
5400/- |
14 |
Seminar on Capital Gains and Income from Other Sources |
Taxation Committee |
2124/- |
2596/- |
15 |
Half Day Workshop on GST Annual Return 9 |
Indirect Taxation Committee |
295/- |
295/- |
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Indirect Taxation Committee |
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