What type of fighter would you be?
What type of fighter would you be?
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Assessing what type of fighter you would be involves critical self-reflection on your behavior in conflicts and how you handle challenging situations. Emma Chamberlain discusses the importance of making it a routine to humbly ask yourself about your role in any given conflict, whether personal or social.
She emphasizes the need to fight against your natural urges to defend your actions and to step out of your body to view the situation from an unbiased perspective. This process requires practice and honesty, as your brain will initially resist admitting any personal faults. By successfully recognizing and accepting your part in a problem, you open the door to meaningful conversations and potential resolutions 1.