5 conversation skills that enhance your rational brain | Irshad Manji

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • Here’s how to end an angry conflict in 8 minutes, with @IrshadManjiTV.
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    Educator Irshad Manji emphasizes that diversity is a fact of life, and it should be harnessed to unite society rather than divide it. Recognizing that humans tend to react defensively to opposing views, she offers five key skills to promote constructive conversations.
    These include 1) taking deep breaths to facilitate rational thinking, 2) intentionally establishing common ground, 3) genuinely inquiring about the other person's perspective, 4) actively listening to learn rather than to win, and 5) encouraging further dialogue by asking "Tell me more."
    Adopting these skills can lead to healthier outcomes in contentious conversations and foster collaboration. Ultimately, an individual's ability to engage in productive discussions depends on their motivation. It is essential to reflect on one's intentions, choosing between a genuine desire to solve problems or a need to assert moral superiority. Only by making the right choice can we hope to harness the power of diversity for the greater good.
    0:00 Our defensive brains
    1:52 How ‘slam dunking’ backfires
    3:05 The 5-part toolkit
    3:27 Skill #1: Breathe deeply (give your brain oxygen)
    4:06 Skill #2: Create common ground
    4:40 Skill #3: Ask a sincere question
    5:16 Skill #4: Listen to learn
    6:15 Skill #5: “Tell me more”
    7:31 The most uncomfortable question
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    About Irshad Manji:
    In Arabic, Irshad means “guidance.” My mission: to teach a critical mass of people the skills of moral courage - doing the right thing in the face of our fears.
    This mission has been a life-long journey. Growing up in a violent household, I made a commitment to use my education for good. That meant thinking for myself.
    At my Islamic school, I challenged dogma and got expelled at age 14. Later, studying Islam on my own, I made a truly surprising discovery: It’s possible to reconcile faith with freedom. That discovery led me to write two internationally best-selling books about reforming Islam.
    I recently launched my latest book, Don’t Label Me, about how to heal the Us-versus-Them divisions that are ripping apart America and much of the world.
    In all that I am and all that I do, I stand for the responsibility to ask questions - and the right to do so, free from fear.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 380

  • @bigthink
    @bigthink  Рік тому +153

    Do you think we can learn to have more productive conversations?

    • @rjung_ch
      @rjung_ch Рік тому +2

      After these five steps it will be possible.

    • @dextro2090
      @dextro2090 Рік тому

      Yes!, but not with this disparity of forces in which we live in...
      You cannot trade when there is an algorithm created to make you angry.
      Unlocking your phone means immersing yourself in a vortex of emotions created to keep you glued to it.
      But especially we can not negotiate, if the defense of a point of view, is the only thing that separates us from starving in the street!

    • @weishenmejames
      @weishenmejames Рік тому +2

      Absolutely

    • @andrewchrist437
      @andrewchrist437 Рік тому +2

      not sure I know what a productive conversation is. I have lots of ideas about thinking and learning though.

    • @NathanRennard
      @NathanRennard Рік тому +2

      Entering a conversation with the intent to learn, point 4 "Listen to Learn", is probably the most essential part of healthy and productive conversatioins.

  • @DonaldAMisc
    @DonaldAMisc Рік тому +611

    "A man convinced against his will is of the same opinion still." 🙌

    • @Outlier-db8sq
      @Outlier-db8sq Рік тому +11

      I dont understand

    • @jordanfranck
      @jordanfranck Рік тому +60

      @@Outlier-db8sq i.e. If you try to force someone to change their mind it will only reinforce their beliefs even further

    • @Outlier-db8sq
      @Outlier-db8sq Рік тому +16

      @@jordanfranck ah so the solution is to enter the argument with the willingness to have ur mind changed by the other person.

    • @killjacket12
      @killjacket12 Рік тому +18

      EXACTLY. Neither the person you argue with OR yourself always have it by the right end. Be open for change and you might change people’s minds, or take on a new stance on the matter.

    • @Wild4lon
      @Wild4lon Рік тому +1

      But a woman isn't.

  • @gamingmuscle6715
    @gamingmuscle6715 Рік тому +366

    "Seek first to understand, then to be Understood" - Dr. Stephen Covey.
    Sweet Dr. Covey, may he rest in peace, I think he'd be deeply saddened to see how many millions of people never got his message.
    We need minds like his more than ever before. People like Prof. Manji and this channel give me hope.

    • @camelliacity53
      @camelliacity53 Рік тому +3

      I think the prayer of St. Francis said this a few hundred years ago. The thought is firmly rooted ❤

    • @ncedwards1234
      @ncedwards1234 Рік тому +1

      *billions

    • @DonaldAMisc
      @DonaldAMisc Рік тому +3

      "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" is one of my all-time favorite books! I wish more people these days knew about it! 😅

    • @BibekTamang-zu2ij
      @BibekTamang-zu2ij Рік тому

      I got the message
      tq

    • @j3ffn4v4rr0
      @j3ffn4v4rr0 11 місяців тому +1

      That was always my favorite of the "7 Habits"......it's very similar to Jordan Peterson's "Assume the other person knows something you don't" from his 12 Rules for Life.

  • @anaxagoras23
    @anaxagoras23 Рік тому +221

    The video begin here:
    3:27 Skill #1: Breathe deeply (give your brain oxygen)
    4:06 Skill #2: Create common ground
    4:40 Skill #3: Ask a sincere question
    5:16 Skill #4: Listen to learn
    6:15 Skill #5: “Tell me more”

  • @test40323
    @test40323 Рік тому +48

    "It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." Mark Twain.

  • @SearchOfSelf
    @SearchOfSelf Рік тому +202

    My dad is constantly on alert and ready to protect himself, even in situations that don't call for it. Trying to have a conversation with someone like that can be almost impossible😿

    • @syedamominayahya2481
      @syedamominayahya2481 Рік тому +5

      Going through the same thing!!

    • @SearchOfSelf
      @SearchOfSelf Рік тому +9

      @@syedamominayahya2481 I'm sorry to hear that. It can be really tough to deal with. I hope you find a way to make things a bit easier. This won't help much but just let me say that you're not alone in this ♥

    • @syedamominayahya2481
      @syedamominayahya2481 Рік тому +3

      @@SearchOfSelf so good to hear that:) you seem to be a kind person. May Allah guide you

    • @SearchOfSelf
      @SearchOfSelf Рік тому +4

      @@hellothere98765 Thank you for your kind words. It's been hard, but I'm hopeful that things will get better. I'm doing my best to help him find ways to cope and have a better quality of life for all of us.

    • @tuhinasarkar9957
      @tuhinasarkar9957 Рік тому +5

      Yes. I can relate to you. My mother is the same. She will never listen even,no matter how much skill you apply or how calmly you speak. She always defends herself and says she is always right. There are people in this world,to whom no amount of skill really work,no amount of understanding really make them to listen others. I tried many times to have sincere conversation with her,but I failed more badly and so I have left talking to her even. I can feel your side an struggles with your dad,as I have struggling a lot too in this same situation since a huge time. I know how it feels at times,but I hope you will change your approach someday. What i feel now days that there's a line between coping up and leaving someone in their way ,so you have to decide which part is actually more applicable. The problem is we always want to see people through our eyes,but sometimes we need to see them as they are.

  • @eccreedon
    @eccreedon Рік тому +153

    Love this. Unbelievably insightful and probing of our own motivations. Love the anecdote of her past persona + growth. Thank you Irshad!

    • @destructoooo
      @destructoooo 8 місяців тому +1

      Very brave to put those clips in the video.

    • @davidk7529
      @davidk7529 5 місяців тому

      She's always been amazing, but to hear her lay her own shortcomings out in the open like that is a more powerful basis for her message than anything else could have been. Imagine what would happen to the world if we all switched over to this mindset and started really growing and talking to each other normally.

  • @kirandeepchakraborty7921
    @kirandeepchakraborty7921 Рік тому +59

    It is because of people like you that I become optimistic about the future of our society. This video should reach far and wide.

  • @ReynaSingh
    @ReynaSingh Рік тому +670

    The quality of our lives depends not on whether or not we have conflicts, but on how we respond to them.- Thomas Crum

    • @Novastar.SaberCombat
      @Novastar.SaberCombat Рік тому +3

      Sadly, I can't think of one person I've met over the past 30+ years who has ever been able to handle conflict in a constructive, logical manner. Instead, they scream, yell, lie, gaslight, and go absolutely BONKERS until finally... they force themselves to rage quit. Unfortunately, those kinds of narcissists usually cause as much collateral damage as they can during their self-destruction. It's that "if I can't win, then EVERYONE will suffer" mentality. Also, these people are even *rewarded* for such behavior. 💪😎✌️ It is what it is.

    • @limi.
      @limi. Рік тому +4

      ​@@Novastar.SaberCombat You can't even put yourself in the list ? 😂
      The fact that you haven't met a single individual like that is concerning or you never try to meet new people.

    • @A93ken
      @A93ken Рік тому

      Love your content

    • @techiguy4188
      @techiguy4188 11 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely 💯 all people have problems in their lives but some are good at solving their problems while others keep complaining about problems all the time and never solve them.

    • @Bat_Boy
      @Bat_Boy 10 місяців тому +1

      *Quick Verbage Reference*
      Counter successfully
      1) Avoid direct advice with “Have you considered…”
      2) “I understand you see it that way, however, I see it differently.”
      3) Sandwich the bad. “I love you, however, you’re breath smells bad. I just care about you so much, I had to tell you.”
      Reflecting skills / active listening
      1) “That’s interesting, why would you say that? Feel that? Think that?”
      2) “So what you are saying is…”
      3) Clearly identify the emotion the speaker is attempting to convey (if there is one). Empathize. Validate, if possible.

  • @Mr.PeabodyTheSkeptic
    @Mr.PeabodyTheSkeptic Рік тому +155

    I'm liberal. My best friend is a conservative and works for the US Border Patrol. We talk politics at times. The CBP was in the news with a viral picture of what appeared to be agents 'roping' immigrants. My friend was upset that ALL liberals think CBP agents were Nazis. I said, ' You have known me since we were toddlers. I'm a liberal. Do you believe I think you're a nazi?' Completely disarmed him. We had a cordial conversation the rest of the phone call.

    • @hungrymusicwolf
      @hungrymusicwolf Рік тому

      Then I'd like to know why the majority of left leaning outlets stay in business while painting CBP agents as Nazis? If the majority don't think they are, then I'd assume they'd be shocked and outraged enough at such a despicable claim people are Nazis that aren't to not support those outlets any longer. Yet they seem to only get extremer, so why?

    • @axMf3qTI
      @axMf3qTI Рік тому

      Yeah they are fascists, cops are. ACAB

    • @fyrusgrey5153
      @fyrusgrey5153 Рік тому +5

      @vancepham1743 You know this how? Have you ever met one? Let alone multiple?

    • @erenyeeagah204
      @erenyeeagah204 Рік тому +6

      this 2 party system makes people way to tribal

    • @johnnyearp52
      @johnnyearp52 Рік тому

      I am generally a liberal but I would never call myself a progressive.

  • @pamfan221
    @pamfan221 Рік тому +45

    Proud to see positive growth in you, Irshad. May everyone watching this be kind to themselves for getting things wrong, and eager to improve to do things right.

  •  Рік тому +42

    Very impressive to have made such a formidable transformation and now sharing that wisdom. Well done Irshad.

  • @dmcentYT
    @dmcentYT Рік тому +80

    Came to this realization years ago and I think it follows under tolerance. I’ve always had an overly empathetic way and ability to gain perspectives but I would set hard lines about who I’ll never agree with which there still are some but I always try to gain those perspectives now. I realize people are easily manipulated, I think tiktok has brought a lot of people together and I’ve seen total opposites come to the realization we are a lot more alike than different and should be coming together.

    • @micha4014
      @micha4014 Рік тому +16

      I would like to know more about what you say about Tiktok, since I have a rather negative view of that platform and never thought about it the way you put it. So to use point nr. 5: Tell me more!😊

    • @bigthink
      @bigthink  Рік тому +10

      @@micha4014 We would also genuinely love to know more about this!

    • @kickingleaves5122
      @kickingleaves5122 Рік тому +5

      I am also genuinely curious!

    • @dmcentYT
      @dmcentYT Рік тому +13

      @@bigthink Hey guys, it happens during livestreams which go on a lot on TT. The algorithm is so efficient it’ll show you what you’re interested in with some variety. So what I’ve come across after hitting a few political things in there is when someone has a livestream and it’s an open invite to opposing views that once the people start to have a conversation they realize they have a lot of the same views. That’s what makes TT different and why Gov hates it… it brings people together real time unlike twitter which is completely toxic and divisive at all times… same with Facebook. The entire live conversation changes the game for social media. The reach is outstanding too.
      So the feel of it is more like sitting around a table having a conversation live rather than a non personal comment after comment platform where it’s easier to be rude and non flexible.

    • @bigthink
      @bigthink  Рік тому +5

      Good point! Maybe live streams are a better way to get into these issues overall; do you find that, or does TikTok specifically have good ones?

  • @Phoboss32
    @Phoboss32 Рік тому +16

    I’m simply baffled 😮
    This lesson is so well explained and so effective. It has to be taught everyone starting with little kids.
    Thank you so much, BigThink, for delivering highly needed skills to everyone with Internet access for free!!!!

  • @wendylewis4591
    @wendylewis4591 Рік тому +10

    Irshad Manji is a brilliant woman! So glad to see her on this big platform - she is a worthy voice that deserves to be heard at an international level💪🧠 💪

  • @isthiswhatyouwanted9175
    @isthiswhatyouwanted9175 Рік тому +7

    My life forever changed the day I realized this concept. It took years of struggle and being radically hard on myself to get to where it is now… simply a part of me.

  • @TeslasSecret
    @TeslasSecret Рік тому +17

    This was fantastic. Both deep and actually practical to apply to our daily conflicts.

  • @lijmoo
    @lijmoo Рік тому +2

    These are all great. I wish more people on every side of every spectrum would try and learn them. I'm so tired of "I'm right, your wrong" points of view or people looking to poke flaws instead of just actually listening for listening's sake. I'm exhausted.

  • @alexnewman564
    @alexnewman564 10 місяців тому +2

    Subtle art of winning friends and influencing people talks so much about this. Timeless piece that’s more than relevant for friendships, relationships, and political environments today

  • @teckhui7478
    @teckhui7478 Рік тому +2

    🔥🔥🔥 happy for her transformation and taking the time to share it with us

  • @Frankya92
    @Frankya92 Рік тому +7

    I work in a high conflict job. I’ll try applying these steps

    • @bigthink
      @bigthink  Рік тому +1

      Good luck! What field?

  • @kirandeepchakraborty7921
    @kirandeepchakraborty7921 Рік тому +2

    Eye opening...... Especially for the extremely polarized times that we live in.

  • @nonadaze
    @nonadaze Рік тому +1

    Conflict resolution is such an important skill. This is the type of content I love.

  • @Don_Thomas_
    @Don_Thomas_ Рік тому +2

    This mindset is so valuable if we all took the time to implement these techniques

  • @ti3mpo618
    @ti3mpo618 11 місяців тому +3

    I like this one. Hearing it from someone who was able to change their perspective is very enlightening

  • @craiggunnell7105
    @craiggunnell7105 Рік тому

    Love this! It’s been on my mind a lot lately. I think most people are coming from a place of good. Letting there be room for nuance and understanding I think would lead to a lot more peace on controversial topics.

  • @miriamzajfman4305
    @miriamzajfman4305 Рік тому +1

    Golden skill helping in understanding and resolving any problems 👍

  • @mghry
    @mghry 8 місяців тому

    This is a fascinating concept to apply.
    Thanks a lot

  • @LinaAqui
    @LinaAqui Рік тому

    It brings me tears in a mixed emotions ways. Can we have more of these videos, specially when we debate or have grupal discussions? thanks

  • @MichelleCarithersAuthor
    @MichelleCarithersAuthor 11 місяців тому

    love this and how she evolved herself and the conversations!!!!!

  • @3.6_Sara
    @3.6_Sara Рік тому +5

    We are stronger together ❤‍🔥

  • @alienrobotcommando
    @alienrobotcommando Рік тому

    Loved it! Thank you 🙏

  • @rogersnick17
    @rogersnick17 Рік тому +1

    I love the choice of title for this video. Soooo many people need to watch this.

  • @heavyvideo445
    @heavyvideo445 Рік тому +4

    Absolutely crucial for today's world

  • @jonathanm9436
    @jonathanm9436 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. These methods are really useful to me. I already use some, but this talk gave me a more nuanced understanding of them and taught the value of a couple of new ones.

  • @dao.808
    @dao.808 7 місяців тому

    very good! thank you, irshad!

  • @jsolargo
    @jsolargo 8 місяців тому

    Captivating speaker and perfect wrap up question.

  • @isthiswhatyouwanted9175
    @isthiswhatyouwanted9175 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @toanrtgamin9698
    @toanrtgamin9698 Рік тому

    Choose wisely!!!! Gosh. She goosebumps me.

  • @cl114c0777498d
    @cl114c0777498d Рік тому +3

    I really like this one. Practical, insightful and well presented.

  • @willowdaisies7402
    @willowdaisies7402 Рік тому

    admitting that your opponent's opinions is valid too is a skill, great talk Irshad

  • @TheNaiveMonk
    @TheNaiveMonk Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @mwmentor
    @mwmentor Рік тому +2

    Indeed, motivation, at the heart of all conversations, is a key part of determining what the outcome to any human interaction is going to be. Interesting ideas to try when meeting with others in conversation... 👍🙂

  • @PeaceofMindEnterprises
    @PeaceofMindEnterprises 10 місяців тому

    In the documentary video series, The United Silent American Scream we do just that your suggestion to say tell me more is great we like to use the word elaborate. Yes, diversity of the people of America is what makes America great to make a America Greater we need to view these as our strengths. It is good to see that you have made a commitment to changing your own techniques to be a voice of unity rather than divisiveness. Thank you very much for the report. Keep up the good work you are a beautiful person.
    Peace

  • @thesimplicitylifestyle
    @thesimplicitylifestyle Рік тому

    Well done! This video is so useful these days, thank you!

  • @hwway4488
    @hwway4488 Рік тому +5

    My human brain is definitely scanning for threats 5 times a second, that makes complete sense

  • @lucaspoblador1009
    @lucaspoblador1009 Рік тому

    One of the best video of this wonderful channel, congratulations

  • @mussa3889
    @mussa3889 11 місяців тому

    It is epic that you have changed in such a manner, Irshad. I'm happy for you.

  • @aditya-the918blog
    @aditya-the918blog Рік тому

    Such a gripping start 😮 amazing

  • @Lorena-vf4bi
    @Lorena-vf4bi 5 місяців тому

    Why this video doesn't have millions of views? , as others of this channel...
    We people urgently need applying these tools in these times of high polarization.
    Tell me more...

  • @fernandabermejo
    @fernandabermejo Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @LL-lb7ur
    @LL-lb7ur Рік тому

    Thank you. This is exactly the problem I am having. And these are great advices

  • @mattstephentabamocosmic
    @mattstephentabamocosmic Рік тому +2

    I know all the videos of Big Think are very helpful to each one of us, in my case this is one of the though provoking and very enlightening one. Happy Universe 🌌

  • @roei_hayun
    @roei_hayun Рік тому +3

    Wow, great content as always!!

  • @billo123456788
    @billo123456788 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thank you, Irshad

  • @miles2127
    @miles2127 10 місяців тому

    So many people need to hear this. Best youtube channel in the world!

  • @MasAlaMode
    @MasAlaMode Рік тому +4

    The main skill she’s talking about is empathy or being able to put yourself in others places. One exercise that help me was that I would try to understand people I disliked the most until I could put myself in the same mental state they were in

  • @meyerlein
    @meyerlein 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this video.

  • @mouniamobtil9143
    @mouniamobtil9143 Рік тому

    A very inspirational and strong woman, it takes courage to reach that kinda of growth and maturity and admit you were doing things wrong , props to her

  • @carolinaomar4589
    @carolinaomar4589 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video, I definitely loved it!

  • @itsmekarishma_____128
    @itsmekarishma_____128 Рік тому

    Wonderful it is to watch this and learn to be a listener. It is really important to be a listener to actually develop good communication skills.

  • @heidivaliev3706
    @heidivaliev3706 Рік тому

    Thank you for such a wonderful and very insightful video. You made it easy for me to "choose wisely".

  • @eloiguri
    @eloiguri 10 місяців тому +1

    Political extremists are a minority and yet they rule all conflicts. I wish those people could follow the advice on this wonderful video.

  • @faus585
    @faus585 Рік тому

    so good and a desperately needed mindset today

  • @craigmerkey8518
    @craigmerkey8518 Рік тому

    Fantastic!

  • @vonsassy
    @vonsassy Рік тому

    Powerful.

  • @the_feisty_vegan_llc
    @the_feisty_vegan_llc Рік тому

    Brilliant! Great video...

  • @nancye7520
    @nancye7520 Рік тому

    I learned a ton from this and passed it on to a friend.

  • @pmhwong
    @pmhwong Рік тому

    Good wisdom. Thanks.
    I understood this about communicating early on in life.
    The difficult part is to make it a habit so that it kicks in auto-pilot.

  • @aboubakdiarra9286
    @aboubakdiarra9286 Рік тому

    I love it.

  • @weishenmejames
    @weishenmejames Рік тому

    Powerful learning in this video.

  • @user-in7ci1fh6e
    @user-in7ci1fh6e Рік тому

    Really Great advice in this video. Excellent.

  • @nancye7520
    @nancye7520 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

    • @bigthink
      @bigthink  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! Well appreciated.

  • @ossibombe6973
    @ossibombe6973 Рік тому

    big chills!! best Big Think video so far! Thanks heeps

  • @jakhongir_isomiddinov
    @jakhongir_isomiddinov Рік тому

    editting is top-notch
    the team did great job - props to them

  • @PrashayaShrestha
    @PrashayaShrestha 6 днів тому

    this video is absolute value.

  • @zagrosqazy3798
    @zagrosqazy3798 Рік тому

    Wow thanks

  • @zainabparveen6355
    @zainabparveen6355 11 місяців тому

    one of the best videos of Big Think

  • @mariacamillapetroni3553
    @mariacamillapetroni3553 10 місяців тому

    Thank you very interesting. Lots of things to learn I got two principles to work on thank you. Good day. Working on my humility. Thank you. MC

  • @78town
    @78town Рік тому

    This was great

  • @sof9514
    @sof9514 Рік тому

    Fantastic video!!

  • @dannyb7166
    @dannyb7166 10 місяців тому

    The intro statement is beautiful

  • @grayautumnday
    @grayautumnday Рік тому +2

    My personal shortcut internal question is - when I’m doing well enough to ask myself at the start of my emotions escalating - what do I want right now? Do I want to feel heard? Or do I want to feel “right”? Because those two goals are mutually exclusive.

  • @ElCapitanDeLaNoche
    @ElCapitanDeLaNoche Рік тому +1

    At the end, you pointed out the first, and the most essential, key: A mission check. WHY are you doing something. To what end result? Once that determination is successfully accomplished, the rest just kind of falls into place naturally.

  • @tinabina808
    @tinabina808 11 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @kylescoolclips
    @kylescoolclips Рік тому

    This is such a relevant video, and one of the best ones from big think that I've seen

  • @Wolfflybynature
    @Wolfflybynature Рік тому

    Listening to learn is so important in such a argumentative world people listen to answer back never to gain knowledge or get a better understanding on the topic or situation

  • @Gsjsji_jwjsbs
    @Gsjsji_jwjsbs Рік тому

    Wonderful

  • @reenatai75
    @reenatai75 11 місяців тому

    ❤❤wonderful

  • @user-iz4ni7iq3o
    @user-iz4ni7iq3o 10 місяців тому

    ❤ this is how I try to think ❤

  • @citizenjim8727
    @citizenjim8727 Рік тому +1

    need more of that yo

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Рік тому +4

    God bless everyone. Have a good day.

  • @felipecastilho8797
    @felipecastilho8797 Рік тому

    Thank you algorithms of UA-cam to present me this personality, Irshad Manji, honeltly. I'm felling myself more inspired and even shared this video with a volunteer group

  • @user-qy6yn4kl8d
    @user-qy6yn4kl8d 8 місяців тому

    One hopes those who most need this advice are proportionally receptive

  • @fazilnajeeb9097
    @fazilnajeeb9097 Рік тому

    This is a cinematic masterpiece, bravo 🤝

  • @eemoogee160
    @eemoogee160 Рік тому +1

    Not letting labels and especially political party teams divide us is key.

  • @KB-bx9ui
    @KB-bx9ui 11 місяців тому

    Great video! Please do a video on how to or not to communicate properly with avoidant people!

  • @mattirons6539
    @mattirons6539 Рік тому

    Great video!

  • @lemon9389
    @lemon9389 Рік тому

    such an educational video

  • @karmicbreath
    @karmicbreath Рік тому +3

    I agree with everything here. But I just want to say I think it's mostly the receiving side of discussion. These strategies turn us into curious and empathetic people. But what if the other side is not curious or empathetic? Can we incite empathy where it doesn't exist? I think so. If someone is challenging me on one of my positions and they're asking me a "gotcha" question, I always ask them, "what do you think my answer is based on my perspective?" I push for the person to say my answer instead of me saying it. It forces them to verbally acknowledge my points. Otherwise if I am the one who says them, they can talk past me with more fish galloping without acknowledgement.

    • @somyuh7402
      @somyuh7402 11 місяців тому

      That's so helpful!