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When should you confront the other person and when should you overlook the offense? I’m going to tell you a few quick stories. At the end of each story, yell out either “overlook” or “confront.” Let me warn you, there are not enough details for an obvious answer.
By Bruce MillerWhen should you confront the other person and when should you overlook the offense? I’m going to tell you a few quick stories. At the end of each story, yell out either “overlook” or “confront.” Let me warn you, there are not enough details for an obvious answer.