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How to Deal With Offense | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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When some people hear opinions contrary to theirs, they immediately cry foul
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and assume the other person should stop talking so they'll no longer be offended.
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Avoiding conflict will become exhausting, because this world is filled with opinions different from your own.
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You'll never be able to expand your thinking if you aren’t open to listening to people with different ideas.
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That’s why we must learn to deal with offense well. If someone disagrees with you, know that you can listen to them without changing your beliefs.
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In fact, you can walk away knowing that you disagree—and that’s okay.
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As Tim Barton once pointed out, “Offensive does not equal wrong.” I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.