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Every word has three definitions and three interpretations.
– Costa Rican Proverb –
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The Third Side of a Conflict
How do we live together in a world of differences? So much depends on our ability to handle our conflicts peacefully — our happiness at home, our performance at work, the livability of our communities, and, in this age, the survival of our species. The Harvard Negotiation Project’s William Ury offers a promising new way to look at the conflicts around us, called the Third Side — the side we often don’t see in looking at the two sides of an issue. Ury suggests 10 practical roles any of us can play on a daily basis to stop destructive fighting in our families, at work, in our schools, and in the world. Although in its infancy in our modern-day societies, these ideas have been used effectively for millennia by ancient cultures to reduce violence and promote dialogue. { read more }
Be The Change
Try out some of the practical roles Ury suggests in the article above. |
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