No two human beings are exactly the same. The many differences include family background, personalities, different ways of handling things, and various points of view. The list goes on and on.
Because of this, it is impossible for two people to always agree with each other, and at some point, conflict will arise. When not properly addressed, resentment builds which can injure both the relationship and the person holding the grudge. These injuries have the potential to cause damage emotionally, physically and mentally.
The Cow Story describes real-life conflicts between a father and a son, between two children, two young adults, and two older adults.
Audiences of all ages will be able to relate to this analogy and will recognize themselves somewhere in the story. At the end, basic principles are given which will help you resolve conflicts in an effective manner.