
Conflict Creation
Cito Harder
Conflict is often seen as an obstacle to be avoided, a force of destruction that disrupts harmony and stability. However, throughout history, conflict has been a tool for change, a catalyst for power shifts, and a means of gaining an advantage. Whether in politics, business, warfare, or personal relationships, those who understand the art of conflict creation can manipulate tensions to serve their interests. While some may use conflict as a means of asserting dominance, others deploy it strategically to dismantle existing structures, redirect narratives, or create opportunities out of chaos.
The ability to instigate disputes is not simply about causing trouble—it is about understanding human nature, perception, and the mechanisms that drive division. Skilled conflict creators recognize the fragility of social and institutional stability and exploit existing cracks to their advantage. By carefully selecting the right words, actions, or moments to introduce tension, they can shift power dynamics in their favor. Some conflicts are ignited through misinformation, others through strategic framing of events, and many by simply amplifying underlying grievances that already exist within a system or group.
At the heart of conflict creation lies the ability to control narratives. People are deeply influenced by the stories they believe and the way situations are framed. Those who shape narratives can turn allies against one another, create scapegoats, or manufacture crises to justify extreme measures. Whether through propaganda, rumor-spreading, or selective presentation of facts, the power to direct perception is one of the most potent tools in conflict creation.
Duration - 1h 51m.
Author - Cito Harder.
Narrator - Audrey Wilson.
Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Cito Harder ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Conflict is often seen as an obstacle to be avoided, a force of destruction that disrupts harmony and stability. However, throughout history, conflict has been a tool for change, a catalyst for power shifts, and a means of gaining an advantage. Whether in politics, business, warfare, or personal relationships, those who understand the art of conflict creation can manipulate tensions to serve their interests. While some may use conflict as a means of asserting dominance, others deploy it strategically to dismantle existing structures, redirect narratives, or create opportunities out of chaos. The ability to instigate disputes is not simply about causing trouble—it is about understanding human nature, perception, and the mechanisms that drive division. Skilled conflict creators recognize the fragility of social and institutional stability and exploit existing cracks to their advantage. By carefully selecting the right words, actions, or moments to introduce tension, they can shift power dynamics in their favor. Some conflicts are ignited through misinformation, others through strategic framing of events, and many by simply amplifying underlying grievances that already exist within a system or group. At the heart of conflict creation lies the ability to control narratives. People are deeply influenced by the stories they believe and the way situations are framed. Those who shape narratives can turn allies against one another, create scapegoats, or manufacture crises to justify extreme measures. Whether through propaganda, rumor-spreading, or selective presentation of facts, the power to direct perception is one of the most potent tools in conflict creation. Duration - 1h 51m. Author - Cito Harder. Narrator - Audrey Wilson. Published Date - Wednesday, 01 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Cito Harder ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
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Intro conflict creation
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Ending Credits
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