We normally think of disagreement or dissent as something to avoid. It makes us uncomfortable, which makes it particularly interesting that in an era of instant connection, we have used our social media largely to disagree and disconnect. Well, that’s not entirely true, in our disagreement and disconnection we find our tribe. Our tribes, however, aren’t really about connecting with people with whom we find commonality, but rather, connecting with people whose commonality is simply the same enemy. The same disagreements.
Ep. 63: Culture of Disagreement | Emmett Gardner
Ep. 63: Culture of Disagreement | Emmett…
Ep. 63: Culture of Disagreement | Emmett Gardner
We normally think of disagreement or dissent as something to avoid. It makes us uncomfortable, which makes it particularly interesting that in an era of instant connection, we have used our social media largely to disagree and disconnect. Well, that’s not entirely true, in our disagreement and disconnection we find our tribe. Our tribes, however, aren’t really about connecting with people with whom we find commonality, but rather, connecting with people whose commonality is simply the same enemy. The same disagreements.