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Where has Conversation gone to?
Where has Conversation gone to? In the good old days conversation was alive and a handshake or Conversation about a problem was the answer. Recently I was involved in a situation where conversation failed and then was a following of words "I am going to sue you". I guess I am quite a bit old fashioned and where I think you can agree to disagree and keep the lines of communication open so each party wins. Well in this New & modern Era with the Internet as our friend it seems that fighting, word wars are the new way to wage a dispute and a "I will sue you" comes next. To me I see this as a break down in society where conversation is only going to happen if two parties are old fashion like myself. Its only now I am dealing with the suing word as I cannot say I have heard it much over here, not that we are perfect, by no means at all. Now I am sure we all have disagreements, to me its good to work to at least a compromise, sometimes this won't happen but at least you finished your day peacefully and moved on the next day. It seems this way of solving problems is causing much conversation when its too late and not with the right people. It seems to me that a talk in the beginning and some remedy and being rational would of avoided many complications. It seems to me others are Concentrating on the Negative in there lives more than the positive. Lets face it, if you write it, its in your head. With all the sickness, war, poverty, children missing and so and so on is it really benefical that the negative be concentrated on. The way I see it there will always be conflicts of personality but that will happen and should not be in forethought. There won't always be occassions where you see eye to eye. Its quite sad to think of the disrespect of others and the demise of society in this way. I do see it that if you can discuss and solve when possible this will make for a happier & healthier way of thinking. I do want Conversation to come back. Lisa Lomas
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Contributor's Note
This day I found I was in a hard place, hence my thoughts on conversation.
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Oh Lisa, you seem to have connected the art of conversation with numerous modern ills, from the internet to litigation fury. Are they really connected? Or are you commenting more upon the post-World war 2 malaise of industrialized economies that has been fueled by rapidly changing moral and social orders?
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