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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

What if Superman

Pack that Punch

What if Superman sat down and said to Lex Luther, “I really don’t appreciate it when you try to kill me Lex.” “It there a way we can end this conflict without killing each other?” Desperately Superman looks into the eyes of his nemesis, struggling to understand why such an intelligent man can’t come to grips with the fact that the all powerful super being in front of him will not be defeated. Yet he still continues decade after decade to destroy him. How often are we faced with a similar dilemma? Our arch enemy won’t just agree with us! Usually it’s not as dramatic, but we feel like it is.


Age of Empires

In the age where heroes are portrayed with more humanistic qualities, they lack the more popular politically correct ways to end conflict. Conversation that gives to peaceful resolutions without bloodshed, flattened cities, or devastated eco systems. Yet minds of writers, artists, and Hollywood and the Department of Defense tell us that at the end of the day you might just have to Nuke EM!

In the political realm Democrats and Republicans see each other in the same stereotypical light; one is the fist and the other the mouth, eastern civilization vs. the western more modern way of thinking. The United States is Rome and everywhere else is…well…just everywhere else. The Kardashians Vs. the world, and Vamps, Ware wolfs, blacks, whites, African and not, Native and naive it continues.

Sadly there is no end… unless the seals are broken the Four Horseman of Apocalypse arrive and put an end to conflict…with…more conflict.

But let’s digress, some of us, wish to achieve radical change here on earth. We want the utopia of civilization. In order to get there somehow we all have to put our imaginary swords down, sit in a circle and talk.

Let’s Win Together

            I like the idea of Win-Win. It seems so much better than any other only because there’s no real loser. And let’s face it, having a draw is losing and that really doesn’t solve anything. If you walk away a loser resentment builds, and we all know where that leads…to the Dark side!

            Sadly I haven’t experienced this situation; I believe it’s the unicorn of conflict resolutions. It is only to be given to the few enchanted one’s who don’t seem to deserve the grace that the unicorn befalls on them. Because after all it is grace.

            Winning feels good. I feel like I win, when I allow an opponent beat me or give in. I know I could have won, yet by laying down my power, means that I’m just as strong without it. If more people felt this way we could have more Win-Wins.

            A win-win is a solution that each party is happy with. Each party becomes committed to the solution and or resolution to the conflict. Each party may compromise or find a completely satisfactory solution that neither thought of.

            Most Win-Wins aren’t really win-wins. Most are draws, the “agree to disagrees.” To truly be a win-win both you and your “conlflicteer”, should find a solution that you are satisfied with. And we know satisfied, it’s like the end of a good meal… your full and happy.

I see a solution

            In order to move forward in conflict first we need grace, then we need to change our perspective. We don’t have to give up our ground or even our viewpoint. We need to be able to understand the others. This will allow us to find a solution that truly answers the question, “Can we find a peaceful resolution we are both happy with?”

            As we look at the other’s view of the conflict, we may find out why they are so determined to keep it and fight for it. Let’s look at Lex and Superman again. Lex was bent on destroying Superman, mostly because he couldn’t control him. Superman was supposed to represent the purist of ideals. But yet he couldn’t come to grip with Lex Luther desiring a life without Super beings. Lex didn’t think he belonged there.

            In our own conflicts we desire one view, one religion, one law, one government. But as a community and a people we disagree. It’s even amazing that our own version of Government has lasted this long, only because Washington is filled with unresolved conflict.

            Get past the argument, and recognize it before it starts. Try to see ahead of time that you not going to completely agree and be the first to realize you’re going to need to find an alternate solution. Involve a third perspective, that doesn’t agree with either of you.

            The most powerful people aren’t the ones who have their way, they are the ones who can resolve conflict. A CEO, President, or General couldn’t hold their position without knowing how to not just put out the fire, but use the ones around them to put it out.

            Lead from the front, and “Let Cooler Heads Prevail,” because that is what will get you to a Win-Win.

           




References


J.T. Wood, Interpersonal Communication, (2010) Communication and Personal Identity pg 233



History of Superman, retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Superman on 3/28/2012




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