Ask Amy
Dear Amy: It seems a few times a month, someone writes to you about a situation or grievance about another person’s behavior, asking how to “confront” the offending party. You generally reply that “confrontation” is not necessary. I think that’s such an important point. Why is this word “confront” so often brought into interpersonal situations now? Are we really so hostile toward each other that, when we have some kind of a problem with ano...
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Dana Blevens
The Chanute Tribune
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