Conflict that has been left too long boils over, leaving no room for understanding of other people’s perspectives, Kate Hesson says. Kate HessonA hollow apology creates further harm that can strain relationships or fuel bitter vengeance. For a person to give more than a hollow apology, they need to be prepared to be vulnerable. While conflict is inevitable, combat is optional. We believe life is too short to be stuck in conflict and know that there are many ways to get through it and learn from it.
Source: Otago Daily Times November 04, 2020 20:37 UTC