Unlearning for Change Agents - Session 2.1
Unlearning for Change Agents with Charles Eisenstein
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6m 34s
Session Two: Unlearning Judgement of Others
Think of a person in your life or in public life that you disagree with. What’s it like to be them? What is their history, their background? What made them become the person they are today? Why do they act the way they do? What are the conditions that maintain their stories and beliefs? In this session, we discuss unexamined habits and assumptions that interfere with our connection to others. We explore the power of naming the gifts we see in others, because the way we see and narrate another person creates an invitation that they can live into.
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Invitation: Unlearning Judgement of Others
The habit of judgement is deeply rooted in the modern mind; perhaps it is nearly universal among humanity. The essence of judgement is, “If I were you, I wouldn’t have done this, I would have done that… I am different… I am better. In this week, we go on...