Try A Different Tack This Holiday Season
Try A Different Tack This Holiday Season
This article was featured in our weekly newsletter, the Liberator Online. To receive it in your inbox, sign up here.The 2016 holiday season is already upon us. We have Thanksgiving next week, and we have Hanukkah and Christmas next month.
These holidays mean that we’re going to have a lot of time with friends, family, and co-workers as you go to parties and gatherings.
Typically, what we see from a lot of libertarian groups, in an attempt to advance libertarianism and the ideas of liberty, is to use these audiences that you have as a way to talk about libertarianism. This year, I’m going to ask that you try something different.
I’m asking that you do not talk about politics AT ALL. Instead, I want you to do something that is going to give you an opportunity to have both peace and a way to learn about some of the beliefs that these people hold. The best way you can achieve that is to listen.
Don’t engage. Just listen.
What you’re going to be able to do as people talk about their own ideas, you’re going to get a better understanding of where they’re coming from. You’re also going to be able to use that later on to formulate the ideas that you’ll be able to communicate when you’re talking with them later. This way, you’ll already understand their positions and you’ll have time to build your response to the ideas they hold.
The beauty of this is that you’ll have a ton of peace because you’re not going to be arguing with anyone. There won’t be any screaming matches or uncomfortable situations about ideas.
Instead, you’ll be able to have a peaceful Thanksgiving dinner. You’ll be able to have a wonderful learning Christmas feast, and you’ll learn so much more about other people’s views.
Just stop… And listen.
What do you think?
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