[ASAP] worth reflecting upon
Jane Hardy
janehardy0404 at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 08:22:12 CST 2015
Hal, this is brilliant!
Thanks so much for your leadership!
Jane
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 8:38 AM, Rebecca Taylor via ASAP <asap at episcopallists.com> wrote:
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> Hal,
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> What a beautiful, brilliant and striking approach. Excellent food for thought.
> Thank you for sharing.
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> Becky
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>> On Dec 9, 2015, at 7:18 AM, Hal Cato via ASAP <asap at episcopallists.com <mailto:asap at episcopallists.com>> wrote:
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>> I saw this Seth Godin post <http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2015/12/making-a-new-decision.html> earlier this morning and it struck a chord for this conversation, as well as reminded me of a something I heard years ago from Diane Nash.
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>> Making a new decision <http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/127344575/0/sethsblog~Making-a-new-decision.html>
>> It's almost impossible to persuade someone that he's wrong. Almost impossible to make your argument louder and sharper and have the other person say, "I was wrong and I will change my mind."
>> Far more effective: Help someone make a new decision, based on new alternatives and a new story.
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>> Arnold <http://feeds.feedblitz.com/~/t/0/0/sethsblog/~https://m.facebook.com/notes/arnold-schwarzenegger/i-dont-give-a-if-we-agree-about-climate-change/10153855713574658/> got it right in this passionate invitation to (re) think about our future.
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>> On a side note: I remember listening to Diane Nash on a panel at the Downtown Library years ago commemorating an anniversary of the Nashville sit-ins. She was talking about her decision to not jump into a brewing debate she saw heating up on the steps of city hall in 1960 as she and many others marched towards the Mayor’s office. Instead, she chose to ask Ben West a simple question--“Mayor West, do you feel it is wrong to discriminate against a person solely on the basis of their race or color?”—that resulted in integrated lunch counters within days: Diane’s advice to the young people I had taken to hear her that morning stuck in my mind ever since: when dealing with injustices, always remember that questions are far more powerful than statements.
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>> Gratefully,
>> Hal
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