Opinion | The Nobel Prize-Winning Professor Who Liked to Collaborate With His Adversaries
In thoughtful disagreement, your goal is not to convince the other party that you are right—it is to find out which view is true and decide what to do about it. In thoughtful disagreement, both parties are motivated by the genuine fear of missing important perspectives. Exchanges in which you really see what the other person is seeing and they... See more
Ray Dalio • Principles: Life and Work
Collaborating with the Enemy: How to Work with People You Don't Agree with or Like or Trust
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