On Turning the Other Cheek
It is when we are most attacked and vulnerable from that attack that we should respond with grace and a renewed commitment to resolving conflict.
Dear Friends,
This one is going to be a little bit raw. I might slide it behind the paywall I haven’t used yet, just to keep these more candid thoughts to an audience that shares some tangible commitment to my personal support and well being, expressed through an ongoing financial commitment.
Some of you do that already as supporters of the nonprofit organizations I have worked at, worked with, founded, and assist. Some of you are past or potential legal clients who would choose me to solve their problems before they would choose anyone else. Some are family. Some are friends.
This is going to go behind the wall, but if you’re a supporter who wants over the wall without paying for it, send me a note. I can give gift subscriptions and would give you all a gift if I could easily do so, just out of gratitude for caring enough to read what I write.
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