“To tell someone they’re wrong, first tell them they’re right.” — Pascal “Truth is polygonal.” “Argument” has a couple of dictionary meanings. The second is secondary because it hardly exists anymore ...
To disagree is an inescapable part of being human. We simply are not all the same. But whereas a small disagreement may remain amiable, particularly over text or online where we can edit our responses ...
Not every disagreement is about finding the truth. For some people, it’s about maintaining control. You can feel the shift almost immediately. The tone sharpens, the listening narrows, and the goal ...
You can't always resolve a disagreement, but you can decide how you listen through it. Here's why that choice protects well-being and keeps people open ...
When we installed a new furnace in a rental property the city’s mechanical inspector told me it didn’t pass code due to how the natural gas line was run. I started to argue — I know the code — but ...
It started as something small enough that no one paid attention to it at first. A father noticed his son writing on his phone ...
To disagree is an inescapable part of being human. We simply are not all the same. But whereas a small disagreement may remain amiable, particularly over text or online where we can edit our responses ...
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