Authenticity is not about being unfiltered. It's about staying true to your principles.
The goal isn't to voice every opinion you hold. It's to stand up for ideas that are consistent with your ideals.
Being genuine is closing the gap between what you value and what you express.
Being judgmental is not about how quickly you form opinions. It’s how certain you are of them.
Strong convictions from weak info reflect arrogance. Holding views lightly and revising them rapidly reveals humility.
Wisdom often ends in a question mark, not an exclamation point.
Not having an opinion is not a sign of ignorance or indifference. It's often a mark of an open mind.
The more complex and consequential the issue, the more critical thinking depends on suspending judgment.
A key to learning is gathering information without forming a conclusion.
When someone doesn't buy your idea, remember this: you might not either if you weren't selling it.
Data: 57% of people rejected their own argument when they thought it was someone else's.
Critical thinking is holding yourself to the same reasoning standards as you hold others.
At the root of our polarization problem is a deficit of intellectual humility. Too many people refuse to admit that they might be wrong.
Diversity of thought opens minds. Intensity of conviction closes them.
Knowing your knowledge is incomplete is a prerequisite for learning.
"The gift of a beginner is fresh eyes.
The longer you're in a field, the harder it is to perceive new truths. Your mind is biased toward refining what you're already doing instead of exploring fresh terrain.
Take your expertise and apply it to something new."
@JamesClear
We judge people too much by the opinions they give and too little by the values they live.
You don't have to like their point to admire their courage in making it.
Decency is avoiding disrespect, not avoiding disagreement. Integrity is trying to get it right, not being right.
The person who talks the most is the most likely to become the leader.
Data: regardless of intelligence and expertise, groups elevate those who command the most airtime.
It's time to stop rewarding people for dominating the discussion, and start valuing quality over quantity.
"Many situations in life are similar to going on a hike: the view changes once you start walking.
You don't need all the answers right now. New paths will reveal themselves if you have the courage to get started."
–@JamesClear
Changing your mind doesn't make you a flip-flopper. It shows you're a learner.
The faster things move, the sooner data become outdated. The more we know, the more information has an expiration date.
Opinions aren't meant to be set in stone. They're made to stretch like rubber.
A mark of an open mind is being more committed to your curiosity than to your convictions.
The goal of learning is not to shield old views against new facts. It's to revise old views to incorporate new facts.
Ideas are possibilities to explore, not certainties to defend.
It's hard to keep an open mind if you don't have an open heart.
You don't have to agree with what people think to learn from how they think. You don't have to share their identity to be curious about what shaped it.
Treating people with civility is a prerequisite for discovery.