The Grace of Persuasion

Conflict reveals character more than agreement ever could. In law, this truth is self-evident. The art of advocacy demands precision, composure, and command of language. Yet in life, the same skills that win arguments can lose relationships. To argue like a lawyer and listen like a saint is to embody that rare equilibrium between assertiveness and humility. It is to understand that persuasion without empathy is dominance, and empathy without boundaries is self-betrayal.

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