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How do we solve our disagreements? A couple of examples could paint a picture... Consider landlords and tenants. Not long ago, disputes were settled through dialogue—a process involving a bit of give and take that ideally produced some mutual understanding and a way forward. Now, however, those private disagreements have become digital fodder. Instead of negotiating in good faith, parties often resort to portraying their dispute in the most sensational terms, seeking the moral high ground in the court of public opinion.
By Flint and Steel PodcastHow do we solve our disagreements? A couple of examples could paint a picture... Consider landlords and tenants. Not long ago, disputes were settled through dialogue—a process involving a bit of give and take that ideally produced some mutual understanding and a way forward. Now, however, those private disagreements have become digital fodder. Instead of negotiating in good faith, parties often resort to portraying their dispute in the most sensational terms, seeking the moral high ground in the court of public opinion.