Being conscious of tradeoffs is the tough work of leadership.
Your one typo highlights the importance of seeing others with different views as fellow humans:
“...such a conversation cannot unfold when we regard ideological opponents as people, just like us...”
We know you meant to say, “...can only unfold...”
What a vast difference in how we hold others. Living in Florida among loving neighbors and family- with different viewpoints-teaches me this every day.
Joan. Thank you. You are right about the typo of course...just fixed it, thank you. I am glad that you are in a good place at the moment, learning from one another. Sandro
Thank you so much, Dr Galea.
Sandro, thank you, again.
Being conscious of tradeoffs is the tough work of leadership.
Your one typo highlights the importance of seeing others with different views as fellow humans:
“...such a conversation cannot unfold when we regard ideological opponents as people, just like us...”
We know you meant to say, “...can only unfold...”
What a vast difference in how we hold others. Living in Florida among loving neighbors and family- with different viewpoints-teaches me this every day.
And, I even learn from them.
Joan. Thank you. You are right about the typo of course...just fixed it, thank you. I am glad that you are in a good place at the moment, learning from one another. Sandro