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From Belt to Partnership: Rethinking Relationships and Conflict Resolution
In many Indian households, the belt was once a feared tool for discipline. Fathers would use it to punish their children, often without explanation or discussion. This approach was meant to instill obedience, but it frequently led to resentment and fear.Similarly, in business relationships, contracts are often wielded like a belt, used to "beat" suppliers into submission. Customers may use contractual obligations to enforce their demands, without regard for the supplier's perspective or well-being.