Why It's Worth Listening to People You Disagree With

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January 26, 2019

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Why It's Worth Listening to People You Disagree With

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.

- Martin Luther King, Jr. -

Why It's Worth Listening to People You Disagree With

Zachary R. Wood invites controversy into his life. Raised by a schizophrenic mother, he learned that people are complicated and challenging, but they can bring us into a deeper understanding. In this Ted talk, he describes growing up in a difficult home that was also supportive. He attended an elite, predominantly white, private school where as a black student, he felt the sting of being stereotyped and the joy of a education. He joined a group that brought controversial speakers to campus in order to prepare himself for controversy. He was not always successful in overcoming student bias, but he was able to engage in conversations with those who held different opinions and to understand their views. He believes "that to achieve progress in the face of adversity, we need a genuine commitment to gaining a deeper understanding of humanity." { read more }

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Seek out those with whom you disagree. Read their books, blogs or listen to their speeches. Try to understand their point of view and find 1 idea you share.


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