Anger. Resentment. Pain. Things get in the way of listening when we see an enemy in front of us. Even when we did not choose the enemy because the enemy chose us. Listening to our enemies is tough.
Is it necessary? What are the comparative risks and costs: listening to not listening?
It's hard to listen to our enemies and it's so much harder when we don't.
When we don't listen to our enemies we miss opportunities to understand the thinking behind their moves. We miss hints and signs of trouble. And, we miss the ability to reach shared meaning and perhaps shared understanding. Even if compassion is not instantaneous, leaders have an obligation to keep it possible.
Listen. It is a slow way to peace, but so much faster than fighting.
-- doug smith
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