Making change positive

Other people are always right. They right about how they feel, the opinions they have, their choices and so on. It is what they choose to do.

If you want to communicate with them, you’ll need to get that concept.

We all like our own opinions, views and choices.

No one responds well to be told they are wrong, especially in an aggressive way.

Yet so many people who set out with zeal to change the world do so in a confrontational manner.

If change-makers accepted that it’s not their place to change others and focused on positively inspiring by example, then people may choose to follow their example.

If they don’t that’s their choice and they aren’t wrong, they are just having a different view.

It’s not a conspiracy

A different view, that’s not a conspiracy or dangerous, it’s simply a different view.

Censorship comes from the mind and its ego, the fear of being wrong. The challenge with any form of censorship is that it is arbitrary and likely to change.

All views are temporary mind forms and there is no right or wrong, as that is all perspective.

Fearing another view is an insecurity about our own beliefs and perhaps there is something to hide.

Curiosity is essential and that might require having a different view and certainly requires at least asking a question.