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In this episode, Jed revisits the urge we have to correct others: Correction Pressure. He touches on how deeply engrained it can be and how it plays out in groups. Then he introduces a technique called Connection by Curiosity that can be used to work around correction pressure to connect with those we disagree with. With this technique, rather than having the difference of opinion serve as a cue for battle, we use that difference of opinion as a clue for finding shared core values. These core value stories become a point of connection - common ground that is normally hidden by the conflicting opinions.
By The Story Forces ProjectIn this episode, Jed revisits the urge we have to correct others: Correction Pressure. He touches on how deeply engrained it can be and how it plays out in groups. Then he introduces a technique called Connection by Curiosity that can be used to work around correction pressure to connect with those we disagree with. With this technique, rather than having the difference of opinion serve as a cue for battle, we use that difference of opinion as a clue for finding shared core values. These core value stories become a point of connection - common ground that is normally hidden by the conflicting opinions.