Patrick Dunlavey

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The And Stance is based on the assumption that the world is complex, that you can feel hurt, angry, and wronged, and they can feel just as hurt, angry, and wronged. They can be doing their best, and you can think that it’s not good enough. You may have done something stupid, and they will have contributed in important ways to the problem as well. You can feel furious with them, and you can also feel love and appreciation for them. The And Stance gives you a place from which to assert the full strength of your views and feelings without having to diminish the views and feelings of someone else. ...more
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