Most of us have experienced arguments that end badly. The kinds that keep us away from certain people. Opposing ideas, misunderstandings, emotions taken to the extreme, and words that perhaps should never have been spoken. Arguing causes many situations to emerge that can’t be controlled at the time and that, later, we usually regret. What can be done in these kinds of situations? Is there any strategy for closing wounds after one of these unfortunate encounters? Often, it’s said that with willpower and good intention, anything can be repaired. However, in practice, this idea from popular wisdom isn’t always…
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