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Donny Ebenstein is the author of I Hear You: Repair Communication Breakdowns, Negotiate Successfully, and Build Consensus…in 3 Simple Steps.

Donny began his career as a student at Harvard Law School, where he was active with the Harvard Negotiation Project and the Harvard Mediation Program. Following his graduation, he worked in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Australia. Donny has extensive experience in the Middle East, where his work included consulting to the Israeli Supreme Court, supporting their efforts to promote mediation in Israel; leading workshops on alternative dispute resolution, attended by hundreds of sitting judges; creating and teaching the first mediation course at the Hebrew University Law Faculty in Jerusalem; training the Isr
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“The challenge to shifting perspective can be broken down into two general categories. The first relates to passive ignorance—people are not aware that they even have a perspective and that others might see things differently. The second relates to active indifference or resistance—we don't care that the other side may see things differently; we only want to see things our own way.”
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