These days, it can feel like having an opinion—any opinion—comes with a warning label.
Say something bold, and you’re “controversial.”
Say nothing, and you’re “complicit.”
So what do we do when we disagree?
Because disagreement is inevitable.
We’re not all wired the same, raised the same, or shaped by the same experiences.
Here’s what I’ve noticed:
It’s not the disagreement that causes the damage.
It’s how we handle it.