A few months ago, we lived through another bitter and partisan election cycle. The nasty attack ads blanketing the airwaves, the 24-hour cable news channel squawkers, the rhetoric of the candidates themselves; it all contributed toward the divisiveness of the world we live in.
No matter what side of the aisle you’re on, personal political bickering has probably taken a toll on your daily life. Maybe you have gone a little too far with a neighbor you disagree with. Or there is no longer much amiable family conversation around the Thanksgiving dinner table because everyone is in fear of offending a
















