Questions are answers: There are two different approaches to confronting
 someone. The first type, which most people think the word confront 
means, is “to bear fisticuffs.” This approach could involve fighting 
with someone emotionally or physically…
The second approach, however, is quite different and far more empowering.
This is to confront by just simply “being there.” Confronting by just being an observer:
Dealing
 with the circumstance while not being the effect of the person or 
situation you are confronted with. While calmly and analytically doing 
what needs to be done and saying what needs to be said…
So, this 
second approach becomes a more effective and peaceful way to deal with 
the related situation when confronting someone in controversial or 
debatable circumstances.
Consider, for example, when challenging 
someone on a subject. A good way of using this second approach when 
confronting and getting your truth across is to stick with the principle
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