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Engage in constructive dialogue and negotiation from "summary" of Mahatma Gandhi : His Own Story by C. F Andrews
In the face of conflict or disagreement, Mahatma Gandhi always believed in the power of engaging in constructive dialogue and negotiation. He firmly believed that through open and honest communication, individuals could find common ground and work towards a peaceful resolution. Gandhi's approach to dialogue was rooted in his belief in the inherent goodness of humanity and the power of empathy and understanding. For Gandhi, dialogue was not just about talking, but about truly listening to the other person's perspective and seeking to understand their point of view. He believed that by actively listening and showing empathy towards others, it was possible to bridge the gap between conflicting parties and find a mutually beneficial solution. Gandhi emphasized the importance of patience and humility in dialogue, recognizing that true understanding and compromise often take time to achieve. In negotiations, Gandhi ad...Similar Posts
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