Whoever lives, works, exercises, and socializes in a diverse society encounters a wide range of opinions, perspectives, and beliefs. In times of significant social change, these interactions can lead to friction and clashes, often resulting in discomfort and conflict. Our natural tendency is to avoid such situations, which means we miss opportunities to better understand one another and the world around us. How do we start — and continue — these conversations?
In this survival guide, four authors delve into the world of discomfort. They interview nineteen remarkable thinkers, including Jerry Afriyie, Mounir Samuel, Mpho Tutu, Japke-d. Bouma, and Dirk De Wachter, who share inspiring insights and practical tips. Their contributions encourage readers to embrace uncomfortable conversations and provide support for fostering change and mutual understanding.
This guide serves as a practical roadmap for navigating uncomfortable encounters — from schools and in-laws to the workplace.
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