Striving for imprefection: The “Rule of Five:” Avoiding well-intentioned disagreements ...Middle East

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It has been said, “The road to Hell is paved with positive intentions.” To that end, often, a discussion that started with one person trying to help another, ends with someone throwing up their hands in frustration, storming out of the room, shouting, “This is the thanks I get? I was only trying to be helpful! Just forget I said anything!” It is important to remember that although the intention of helping someone is positive if the person receiving that intent does not want the help, s/he will feel pressured, unintelligent, and defensive. Those are the perfect ingredients for the beginning of an argument. There is a simple way to avoid these well-intentioned but extremely exasperating disagr

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