21 June, 2007

Ouote for the Day

"Mediating Dangerously"
This is one of my all time favorite books.
by
Kenneth Cloke

"Increasing the depth and quality of empathy and honesty encourages both sides to accept responsibility for their lives and choices, based not on what the other party says or does, but on their own values and integrity. While integrity requires honesty, honesty does not necessarily require integrity. Integrity means acting consistently with values, even when it runs counter to one's immediate self-interest. While nearly everyone in conflict espouses collaborative values, they nonetheless demonize their opponents and offer excuses for themselves. Mediation reminds them of their integrity, which forces them to abandon defenses against learning and growth, if only to avoid similar problems in the future."

1 comment:

  1. Okay, all I can say is wow! I'm going to link this post to my blog in a minute, because I think this is one of those "thoughts" that we should all be thinking about...

    Great post! Keep them coming!

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