A Zen Approach to Conflict Resolution
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This was a really enjoyable read. The public image/stereotype of Buddhists is usually that they've somehow transcended conflict, and live completely serene lives. Hamilton provides a good counterpoint to that stereotype, and shows that Buddhists are just as likely as any other people to experience conflict in their personal and professional lives. What's different for them, and what she makes a good case for, is the tools Buddhism makes available for dealing with those conflicts. It definitely gave me a lot to think about in terms of how I experience and process conflict in my life.