The part in the article: "In fact, many human beings assume that the world around them thinks like they do. When the reality proves that's not the case, conflicts arise.", in my opinion is the root of most endless conflicts & argues.
The point is not just to try thinking the way other person thinks, cause as we are not facing the same experiences we definitely won't succeed that completely. The real point is to have the acceptance that there's always not a definitive yes/no or right/wrong answer to all the questions (as we binary thinking developers mostly do), but there are also situations that there are multiple antithetical answers to a same question.
The point is not just to try thinking the way other person thinks, cause as we are not facing the same experiences we definitely won't succeed that completely. The real point is to have the acceptance that there's always not a definitive yes/no or right/wrong answer to all the questions (as we binary thinking developers mostly do), but there are also situations that there are multiple antithetical answers to a same question.