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How to back down gracefully in an argument

by pscheimann

There are several ways to back down: 1. One way is to share with the other person your own feelings about the situation without accusing anyone. It might be a paradox because you show your 'weak' points and... published 8 months ago

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How to back down gracefully in an argument

by LisaG

Those of you who are familiar with my hubs know that I have bible scriptures for almost anything. The Bible has good tips on how to deal with anger. Take a look at these scriptures. Ecclesiates 7:9 Don't be... published 8 months ago

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How to back down gracefully in an argument

by badchica

We have all been in that never-ending argument. The one in which neither party is willing to admit defeat. The point is then reached where neither can recall the reason for the argument and it just fades away... published 8 months ago

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Proper Etiquette for Arguing

by wychic

Humans are very social creatures...even the most solitary of us generally wish for some quality companionship and the majority of people seek out some form of social interaction whether it be mass... published 8 months ago

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Decoding The Ego - What is it, How Does it Cause Most of Our Problems, and How to Break up this Emotional Monopoly

by Jerrico Usher

wisdom + knowledge + Application = EnlightenmentThe subject of arguments is a complex one so I'm going to segment this article into several distinct groups and I'll decode each one, complete with videos to... published 4 months ago

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How to Gracefully Back Down from an Argument

by Kathryn Vercillo

When you're in the midst of an argument that seems like it will never end, you have two choices available to you. You can be stubborn about your point in the argument and keep it going as long as the other... published 8 months ago

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