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In a conflict, there are always two stories. Sometimes the narratives are so different that you would hardly believe that they relate to the same events. It therefore helps to visually lay it all out along a timeline before looking for solutions. Here is a simple method for amazing results.
By Julian JencquelIn a conflict, there are always two stories. Sometimes the narratives are so different that you would hardly believe that they relate to the same events. It therefore helps to visually lay it all out along a timeline before looking for solutions. Here is a simple method for amazing results.