Two techniques that may be helpful. Still learning myself. 1. Nonviolent Communication (https://www.cnvc.org/ ) 2. Street Epistemology (https://streetepistemology.com/ )
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Another one for high-trust situations where you both are committed to the conversation. 3. Double Crux (https://www.rationality.org/resources/updates/2016/double-crux …)
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"let's back up to where we agree" is the best phrase to keep convo on track and re emphasize that we're all human and can rationally disagree
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Look at what I do and do the exact opposite.
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Not sure it’s possible to do anything but listen if someone has a fundamentally different fact base. To avoid getting angry, I remind myself that free will probably doesn’t exist (seriously I do this)
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The second half of this tweet is heavy...pic.twitter.com/Ebb1FL5MGF
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slowing it way down, breathing, and asking questions / coming from a place of curiosity helps a lot
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Now do this with a screaming 2 year old in the back of your zoom call :)
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I mostly fail at listening. Lately I've tried to just ask questions and treat what I've heard. Improv classes helped (for real).
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