For the next few weeks, I am going to be sharing my favorite posts. I hope it helps you navigate our divided time. — In her book, High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How to Get Out, journalist and author Amanda Ripley describes what a healthy conflict is. In her words: “In healthy conflict, there is movement. Questions get asked. Curiosity exists. There can be yelling too. But healthy conflict leads somewhere. It feels more interesting to get to the other side than to stay in it.”
The magic ingredient: Curiosity
The magic ingredient: Curiosity
The magic ingredient: Curiosity
For the next few weeks, I am going to be sharing my favorite posts. I hope it helps you navigate our divided time. — In her book, High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How to Get Out, journalist and author Amanda Ripley describes what a healthy conflict is. In her words: “In healthy conflict, there is movement. Questions get asked. Curiosity exists. There can be yelling too. But healthy conflict leads somewhere. It feels more interesting to get to the other side than to stay in it.”