In our lives and work, we come into contact with individuals and groups who view themselves and the world from perspectives different than our own. Sometimes we believe we can simply "write them off," because their interaction with us is so tangential that their beliefs and actions will have no lasting impact on us. On other occasions, we have no choice. We have to work with, and through, the differences. At the end, there is something that either one or both of us want. And, an effective ...
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