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How to Have Better Arguments About Mental Health - The Aspen Institute

How to Have Better Arguments About Mental Health - The Aspen Institute
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Creating Space for Better Arguments in a Faith Community

Creating Space for Better Arguments in a Faith Community
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How to Get Better at Admitting You're Wrong


The Atlantic
Changing Your Mind Can Make You Less Anxious
Humans are programmed to think we’re right at all costs. Fighting that instinct will set you free.
” is a weekly column by Arthur Brooks, tackling questions of meaning and happiness.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the psychologist Henry Murray asked a sample of college sophomores to participate in a seemingly innocuous experiment in which they would write their “personal philosophy of life,” including their core values and guiding principles, and then engage in a civil debate with a young lawyer about the merits of the philosophy. He did not tell the participants that the lawyer had been instructed to interrogate them and rip their philosophy to shreds in a “vehement, sweeping, and personally abusive” way. They used techniques Murray had developed in vetting intelligence agents during World War II. ....

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Use Stories Instead of Facts to Make a Better Argument


Use Stories Instead of Facts to Make a Better Argument
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In the midst of a debate, reciting facts and hard data isn’t the failsafe strategy we often expect it to be. This applies especially to political debates, largely due to broad polarization of the American public as misinformation forces more people than ever into their chosen spheres of reality. 
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If you feel like you’re hitting a brick wall as you verbally grapple with someone close to you, there’s a better strategy to help break through the seemingly implacable disconnect: illustrating your point with a story. A good deal of research indicates how a poignant or gripping anecdote can change hearts and minds by prompting empathy, rather than combativeness. ....

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