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Bridge Building Between Different Views

Pete White
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The symptoms of a broken culture: we have to have a black and white point of view.

But what if we considered that our way of seeing is not the only one. What if we imagened we were sitting at a roundtable rather than on competing sides of a table? The idea of a roundtable dialogue is something vital for any and all relationships, as long as human solidarity is our shared goal. We have to be able to take in a point of view that doesn't line up with ours. To listen to the other just as we would hope to be honored by as well.

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