What makes us human is our ability to share knowledge.

11 January 2006

The source of anger

Q. How would you define nonviolent communication?
A. Nonviolent communication is a specific approach to speaking and listening. I use the term nonviolence as Gandhi used it—to refer to our natural state of compassion when violence has subsided from the heart. Although we may not consider the way we talk to be “violent,” our words often lead to hurt and pain.