Conflict often happens simply because we see situations differently. This doesn't typically mean one is all-wrong and one is all-right, but instead that the vision is different and that difference can create conflict.
The best way to work against such conflict is to talk it out--to make the time to come together, share each other's viewpoint and work for common ground. For all kinds of reasons, that is not always possible. When that doesn't happen, you can try other avenues of communication and at all times you have to step into the shoes of all involved and try to see it from their points of view.
And, it's possible, that what you think is true is absolutely not the case--you could simply be operating with a greatly differing mindset than others involved, and when this happens, you have to change your outlook and see things with greater clarity and truth with regard to what is really happening.
A good goal of life is to be able to work with those with differing viewpoints with harmony and good collaboration. There may be times, however, when others' points of view are dangerous or destructive, and when that happens you may have to cut ties so you're not supporting a deadly or destructive direction of any kind.
When in doubt in situations like this, you can always take a break. Onward.