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In this episode, we explore why conflict is not just unavoidable — it’s essential. Through the lens of storytelling and the classic folktale Beauty and the Beast, we dive into how narrative patterns help us understand fear, change, love, and personal transformation. If you're interested in storytelling, personal development, psychology, and narrative coaching, this episode will give you a whole new perspective of conflict — not as a problem to fix, but as a path to meaning. Find out more about what this community is about, what it can offer you as a human concerned with these topics, and remember to subscribe to get more content to discover how storytelling can improve your life. CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro - Conflict as an Art not Something to Solve 1:06 Parallelisms between Psychology and Literature around Conflict 2:22 The "Friction-Free Illusion" of Modern Life 4:58 Two Ways of Dealing with Conflict through Storytelling 5:17 The Negative Consequences of this Psycological Awareness Era 7:57 The Second Way - Embracing Conflict instead of Coping 9:08 Journaling Notes on Why Embracing Conflict Is The Meaning of Life 10:55 Two Therapeutic Truths About Embracing Conflict 12:39 The Second Truth - Conflict as Engine for Transformation 13:34 Beauty & the Beast: A Story of Unsolvable Conflict 16:00 Folktales as Survival Guides, Not Romantic Fantasies 16: 54 Why Storytelling Matters 17:39 Conflict is Opportunity in Disguise REFERENCES MENTIONED Robert McKee — “If there’s no conflict, there’s no story.” Esther Perel — Relationship expert & podcast host "Where Should We Begin?" Dr. Gabor Maté — The Myth of Normal (with Daniel Maté). Brené Brown — Braving the Wilderness. Ryan Holiday — The Obstacle Is the Way. Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index (ATU) — ATU 425 “The Search for the Lost Husband”. This entire videopodcast is AI-Free. To support content made by Humans, Pro-Humans, and for Humans, drop us a LIKE and COMMENT! See you on the next episode!