In the wake of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend, I can’t think of a better time to evaluate how much of a part I play in the peaceful resolution of conflict or think of a better way to evaluate Dr. King’s legacy of nonviolence, than to discuss mediation.
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An enemy is simply someone whose feelings and needs we do not yet feel empathy for. While I expect conflict in human life, I’ve noticed that argument is optional. Sort...
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