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What is the right balance?
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<blockquote data-quote="MorkandMindy" data-source="post: 74038655" data-attributes="member: 172332"><p>Very true, those factors lock people into the positions they already hold.</p><p></p><p>But I've recently (well today) come to suspect that it is also the distance between the positions that makes it impossible to have a meaningful conversation and makes it easy for people to ridicule each others stances. Neither Joseph Stalin nor Genghis Khan have leadership styles we should waste our time advocating. We really do need to move to the middle and stop arguing and start agreeing.</p><p></p><p>As long as we argue corruption runs wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MorkandMindy, post: 74038655, member: 172332"] Very true, those factors lock people into the positions they already hold. But I've recently (well today) come to suspect that it is also the distance between the positions that makes it impossible to have a meaningful conversation and makes it easy for people to ridicule each others stances. Neither Joseph Stalin nor Genghis Khan have leadership styles we should waste our time advocating. We really do need to move to the middle and stop arguing and start agreeing. As long as we argue corruption runs wild. [/QUOTE]
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