Moms and daughters can negotiate over anything, and they can go on longer than it took to settle the Vietnam War.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The thing is that war is the opposite of negotiation. It's when you cannot negotiate, when you cannot talk, when you cannot reach agreements that then you have war.
Working moms elevate themselves above stay-at-home moms, and stay-at-home moms try to put down working moms. It's a war in which both sides are trying to put the other one down.
When the peace treaty is signed, the war isn't over for the veterans, or the family. It's just starting.
Anything can be negotiated if you have a strong leader.
I'd like to add that negotiating is not something to be avoided or feared - it's an everyday part of life.
Treaties of peace, made after war, are entrusted to individuals to negotiate and carry out.
Many will view the compromises that will be made during your negotiations as painful concessions. But why not view them as peace offerings, ones that will provide in return the priceless gifts of hope, security and freedom for our children and our children's?
I think most conflicts do end with negotiated settlements; some don't, but most do.
Never negotiate with kids. They don't have life experience, and they don't have repercussions for bad decisions; they still get fed and housed.
You can only end a negotiation for peace if you begin it.