Time bends differently for different people. We don’t just perceive time differently from each other, we occupy entirely different timelines in parallel universes. You can’t substitute one for the other and you can’t compare, much less judge one over the other. Your universe is uniquely yours, this one is mine, you’re on your timeline and me on mine. Yours is no better than mine, and the reverse.
So much conflict comes down to mismatched timelines. Well, you won’t ever find matched timelines, maybe rather short intersections. But it’s there where we find conflict – when mine collides with yours, yours with the others, and so on and so forth and back.
Conflict may have nothing to do with how we experience time (I can’t experience yours, and vice versa) but rather how we perceive each other’s. Coordination may be more about matching perceptions of time rather than sharing space. It doesn’t help that perception of time is a rather unnatural thing for a human being.