”So much more is possible if we can be together and consciously look for the differences, those ideas and perspectives we find disturbing,” writes Margaret Wheatley.
Instead of sitting in a group and looking for confirmation, what is possible if we listen for disturbance? Instead of looking for safety in numbers and noting those who feel like allies or fellow travelers, what might we create if we seek to discover those whose insights are the most different from ours? What if, at least occasionally, we came together in order to change our mind?