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The Three C's that Make the Golden Rule Civility – What you say and how you say it does matter. Common good – It cannot be all about “you.” Curiosity – There are so many good ideas out there.
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A 7-Step Guide for Rebooting Civilization After the Apocalypse Survive the immediate aftermath. ... Scavenge what you need. ... Reconstruct the...
Read More »The level of discontent in this country has visibly risen. Discourse has been reduced to extremes and name calling. Regardless of your political position, this trend is troubling and highly unproductive. People do differ mightily on issues somewhat peacefully—just as long as they avoid personalizing the discussion. With the insertion of the simple word “you” followed by a negative statement, useful talk abruptly ends. The discussion has moved away from the issue and now to the person and, as they used to say in the Old West, “them’s fightin’ words”. It is short-sighted to think this practice of negative exchange is simply rhetoric and we will get over it. It has become the way we deal with each other. Today’s insulting discourse is now a habit. Unfortunately, history has taught us that, when there is not an opportunity for productive dialogue, people often turn to violence as an outlet of their frustration. Are we hopelessly in a negative spiral towards a violent deadlock over the issues that divide us? Not if we learn another way to engage with each other. We learned to be nasty; we can re-learn to be respectful. There are three elements needed to move us into position to resolve the issues facing us: civility, common good and curiosity.
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Read More »If you want to learn more about dialogue, Scott London wrote an article on its power, stating:
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