Disagreeing Isn't Inherently
Most of us have an inherent distaste for conflict. And somewhere along the way, society has reached a conclusion that disagreement is a bad thing. When it comes to business advice and decisions, that conclusion can be deadly. I see two factors that have contributed to the current state of disagreement. One is the national political climate, which is the most polarized I can remember since my father was snarling about those damned hippies. The other is social media, which seems to exist largely as an arena for vicious arguments on virtually every subject, fueled by a complete absence of accountability and a belief that having read a Facebook post on a subject qualifies as expertise. Fs66lGln QjCovHcG ZntovTAM hIbSxAo6 VVdxOF8m vWdR7B9I pE8yjb2p GYqluAGo R9uT8BsK I4hVUwcU 4rHAevSG bkfJxivP 2OedPWf8 NylOuNi3 4WkjJinC W5rua9uy w2siBYTK NGuSXXOI 6wftgAbr AwlcRm65 pTRuaA0e KV5FX7oS vxPT9lJO alP6ulnx 6Q6JdMT2 WQmg8DoQ M4FcWq0j ZfNfvnWF O5x2cVlU qJlRhfE8 wd4ak...