During the podcast, what reason do they offer for why people sometimes “burn bridges” prematurely in conflict? Single choice
A
They are strategically planning isolation.
B
They fear being misunderstood or seeing their identity attacked.
C
They want to de-escalate by ending contact entirely.
D
They believe the other person is obviously wrong.
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