I wrote the What Could Go Right? newsletter for The Progress Network (TPN) earlier this week. You can read it at the link below. The open mind movement The current cultural polarization in the United States and beyond is being driven in no small part by our failure to communicate in good faith across ideological divides. The further we move from a place of common ground, the more divisive our discourse gets. This provokes a doubling down on the fringes. The loudest and least tolerant voices get louder and less tolerant, amplifying the more extreme divisions that exist between
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I wrote the What Could Go Right? newsletter for The Progress Network (TPN) earlier this week. You can read it at the link below. The open mind movement The current cultural polarization in the United States and beyond is being driven in no small part by our failure to communicate in good faith across ideological divides. The further we move from a place of common ground, the more divisive our discourse gets. This provokes a doubling down on the fringes. The loudest and least tolerant voices get louder and less tolerant, amplifying the more extreme divisions that exist between