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07/16/2018

We Need Mister Rogers

Leaders act decisively in the absence of certainty.
Bertrand Russell

In his article, “Seven Reasons We Need Mister Rogers More Than Ever,’ Paul Asay describes how Fred Rogers demonstrated the profound power of truly listening to one another:

“He listened to those around him—no matter how young they were, no matter what they said. Children might tell him something funny. Or tragic. Or profound. He treated each missive as a gift…

I used to think of myself as a good listener. I’m not so sure anymore. I ‘talk’ for a living, here and elsewhere. And sometimes, even when I’m listening to the people most precious in my life, I feel my attention wander. I can feel my eyes darting, looking for the next distraction; search the conversation for another opportunity to let folks know what I think. How many times have I lost an opportunity to listen and learn? How many moments have I lost to create a greater connection? More broadly, how many of our societal ills and angsts could be treated and even healed through just… listening? I think we’d be surprised.”

Source: “Seven Reasons Why We Need Mister Rogers More Than Ever,” by Paul Asay, June 6, 2018, Patheos.com



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