5 conversation skills that enhance your rational brain | Irshad Manji

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In the text, it is highlighted that diversity can either divide or unite society, with human brains reacting defensively to differing opinions. Resolving societal issues involves understanding human evolution and connecting with one another through practical skills like deep breathing, seeking common ground, asking sincere questions, active listening, and encouraging further dialogue.

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  • Recognizing diversity as a natural part of life can either divide or unite society, emphasizing the importance of choosing the latter for a harmonious coexistence.
  • Irshad Manji advocates for practical skills like deep breathing, seeking common ground, asking sincere questions, active listening, and encouraging further dialogue to reduce emotional defenses and promote constructive conversations, offering a pathway to resolving societal issues.

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  • How can society address diversity?

    By recognizing human evolution and relating to one another.

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"Embracing Diversity: Uniting Society Through Dialogue"

  • Diversity is a natural aspect of life, prompting the choice between using it to divide or unite society.
  • Human brains instinctively react defensively to differing viewpoints, leading to increased stress and conflict.
  • The key to resolving societal issues lies in recognizing human evolution and relating to one another.
  • Irshad Manji offers five practical skills to reduce emotional defenses and foster constructive conversations.
  • These skills include deep breathing, proactively seeking common ground, asking sincere questions, active listening, and encouraging further dialogue by saying "Tell me more."
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