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Suki Wessling's avatar

As soon as I started posting comments and podcast episodes about positive action, multiple people in my community reached out to me to tell me that they were organizing positive action groups. Positive action focuses on what we can do and tries to minimize the time people spend complaining about things that they can't control. It's really helpful to view what you are doing as positive action because it makes you somewhat immune to those people around you, in real life or online, who want to pull you down dark and depressing rabbit holes. Every single person can commit acts that make their community a bit healthier, whether the act is tiny like smiling at customers in a grocery store, or large like organizing effective political action.

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Echo Wentz's avatar

I appreciate the way your comments ‘lean toward’ civility. Gottman explained the ‘4 horsemen’ that doom a marriage as: Criticism, Contempt, Defensiveness, and Stonewalling. But I see persons on the left using those 4 with people on the right on the daily, especially on Social Media. Criticism and contempt of someone who ‘seems racist’ only metasticizes racism. The only people the left can change is ourselves. We need to be bigger people, not egoically but with a kind of humility that allows us to engage from a ‘softer place’… That allows people to have the psychic space to admit to their unsure-ness of their deeply-held convictions. Most people don’t have the courage to admit they were wrong about something without a lot of support.

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