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In these we may think and let think; we may 'agree to disagree.' But, meantime, let us hold fast the essentials... [1] In a subsequent letter to his brother Charles, Wesley attributed it to Whitefield (presumably George Whitefield): "If you agree with me, well: if not, we can, as Mr. Whitefield used to say, agree to disagree."
Disagree and commit is a management principle that individuals are allowed to disagree while a decision is being made, but that once a decision has been made, everybody must commit to implementing the decision. Disagree and commit is a method of avoiding the consensus trap, in which the lack of consensus leads to inaction. [1] [2]
Content conflict occurs when individuals disagree about how to deal with a certain issue. This can be a good thing as it has the potential to stimulate discussion and increase motivation. [12] Relationship conflict occurs when individuals disagree about one another.
It's one of those frustrating times for me in Washington where someone sticks something that you disagree with onto a must-pass bill as a strategy to get folks to support it, even though they don't."
You can disagree with someone and still love them,” the post read via her Instagram Story on Monday, August 26. “You can have differing views and still be kind.” On top of the quote, Mahomes ...
Tell that little kid who's still trapped inside, that you're an adult now, you have the right as well as the intelligence to form your own beliefs. Tell him/her to erase the rules stuffed by the ...
Sometimes the brilliance of people who disagree can seem to accentuate the power that disagreement. It is said that founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud and founder of analytical psychology Carl Jung at one time disagreed so implacably that a loud crack was heard in a bookcase in a room in which they were sitting. And sometimes, otherwise ...
The only way to absorb such experiences, Van Winkle writes, was to “make it impersonal and tell yourself you didn’t give a shit one way or another, even though you really did. It would eventually catch up to you. Sooner or later you’d have to contend with those sights and sounds, the blood and flies, but that wasn’t the place for remorse.