Mindrolling – Raghu Markus – Ep. 153 – Polarization

Polarization

Raghu chats with Danny Goldberg- a man well versed in culture and politics to discuss the intense polarization in this country in this election year.

The discussion circles around an article by Arthur C Brooks entitled Bipartisanship isn’t for Wimps, After All.

Even friends are polarized by loyalties to Hillary or Bernie not to mention between Democrats and Republicans. As Mr Brooks mentions in his article- “we don’t like each other very much” and bigotry reigns all the way to contempt.

How do we deal with this in our lives and stop the individual tendencies towards this polarization in our society.

The Dalai Lama suggests the anti-dotes. Of course looking to ourselves and our behavior and not to governments and institutions to make the necessary changes. The Dalai Lama goes further to suggest a cultivation of warm heartedness towards those with whom we disagree.

Sound squishy? No it’s actually tough but practical advice.

As Danny says though- I don’t think it’s a contradiction of warm heartedness to say to those you disagree with- I respect your pain, I can love your soul but there are some moral issues that you advocate that I cannot agree with and I will counter in every way that I can. And Danny tells of ride sharing with a Trump supporter that featured two warm hearts!

 

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