Self-Righteousness in the media and in my social media feed seems to have become almost as prevalent as Covid-19, driving people even farther apart than the six feet needed for safe social distancing. So, while the scientists are searching for a medical cure to stop the pandemic, I thought I’d take a stab at addressing the symptoms of this other sickness.
My first breakthrough: like the stages of grief, self-righteousness seems to follow a familiar pattern. Here’s what I think the stages of self-righteousness are, and what we can do as leaders whenever we encounter someone exhibiting these symptoms.
Notes and Resources:
Quotable:
“Cherish those who seek the truth but beware of those who find it.” - Voltaire
“The weaker the argument, the quicker the shift to name-calling.” - Ken Downer
“If we all stopped talking with people we have argued with, it would be a lonely planet indeed. - Ken Downer
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