Wednesday, September 19, 2018

You Win, I Win, or WE Win

A  L  O  H  A !

"Those who think it is permissible to 
tell white lies soon grow color-blind."
             Austin O'Malley

   












     Do you want to be "right" 
or be effective? 
 You can be technically correct, 
but the person you argue with 
is telling you something valuable.  
They are telling you what is 
Emotionally True to them, 
what matters most to them.  
They are telling you exactly what 
you need to understand, in order 
to forge an agreement.












     Can we even really hear each other anymore?

     Yes, you may be "correct" on your facts, 
but be dead wrong in your attitude, 
behavior, results.  This is a Democracy, 
not a winner-takes-all  demolition derby.  
Or is it?

     We do not need to agree on everything, 
in order to live agreeably.
     But we do need to understand 
what really motivates people 
who hold opinions that seem 
incompatible with our own.














     To do that, we need to regard them 
once again as people.not as 
stereotypes in a morality play.  
We need, in a real sense,
to 'love' our neighbor as 
we do ourselves; That is: 
as basically good persons;  
Persons who deserve 
to be listened to.

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Thank YOU
Friend!
             Fondly, cloudia



Link to a BBC Article on the topic of Paltering

9 comments:

  1. Listening is a severely underated skill.

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  2. Hello, love the ducks and photos. Wise words and great quotes. Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!

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  3. Very wise and always enjoy your photos.

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  4. Wise remarks.

    I'm re-reading a book on McKinley, who as a member of Congress was known to rein in members of his own party who were getting aggressive, and in the heat of a debate was also known to cross over to members of the other party and say a few kind words, thus providing a positive example.

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  5. Great post! Thanks for sharing your wonderful pics and thoughts.

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  6. There is so much truth here to digest and take to heart.

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  7. Good thoughts! I have found that when someone says something that I disagree with, the best response is often to ask a question, perhaps followed by another question. Sometimes at the bottom of their wrong thinking is something we can agree on. Getting there gives us something to build on.

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