Anger activation and time to fight -- I'd suggest simmer down and hold your horses. The fighting of the last decade proved so ineffective that things got worse. It didn't even hold the line. Going off half-cocked without a proper reanalysis means more failure. People sometimes mistake feeling emotions for doing something. Admitting you w…
Anger activation and time to fight -- I'd suggest simmer down and hold your horses. The fighting of the last decade proved so ineffective that things got worse. It didn't even hold the line. Going off half-cocked without a proper reanalysis means more failure. People sometimes mistake feeling emotions for doing something. Admitting you were wrong and trying something new leads to success.
First, we must unite the country. Only our enemies benefit from our polarization. So does the fighting help reunite the country? It's not about success of the parts, but the whole. If all someone can do is get points for their side, they're not really helping the needs of the moment. They must be good enough and smart enough to create consensus. Be an American, not a side.
Second, don't start off with assumptions. The assumptions have been wrong for a decade. Wait and see, and respond to actual events, not suspected events.
Third, fight corruption, not political differences. Political differences are allowed.
Fourth, empower norms. Remember why they exist and what their purpose accomplishes.
Anger activation and time to fight -- I'd suggest simmer down and hold your horses. The fighting of the last decade proved so ineffective that things got worse. It didn't even hold the line. Going off half-cocked without a proper reanalysis means more failure. People sometimes mistake feeling emotions for doing something. Admitting you were wrong and trying something new leads to success.
First, we must unite the country. Only our enemies benefit from our polarization. So does the fighting help reunite the country? It's not about success of the parts, but the whole. If all someone can do is get points for their side, they're not really helping the needs of the moment. They must be good enough and smart enough to create consensus. Be an American, not a side.
Second, don't start off with assumptions. The assumptions have been wrong for a decade. Wait and see, and respond to actual events, not suspected events.
Third, fight corruption, not political differences. Political differences are allowed.
Fourth, empower norms. Remember why they exist and what their purpose accomplishes.