The path from conflict to understanding isn't about abandoning our truth. It's about recognising that our truth and their truth can both be valid, both be incomplete, and both be transformed through genuine engagement.
When we ask "What might this have meant to them?" we don't erase harm or excuse wrongdoing. We simply acknowledge that meaning matters. Perception shapes reality. And understanding—real understanding—requires us to step outside our own vantage point, even briefly.
When doors open, understanding becomes possible. And with understanding comes the chance to create something new: not your six, not their nine, but the eight you build together.