

Weekend Conversations: We Need Dialogue, Not Monologues (Plus, An Unplanned Boston Celtics Update)
May 10, 2025
Engaging in meaningful dialogue is crucial as online interactions often lead to distrust and frustration. Personal accountability emerges as a theme, highlighting the need to address our mistakes openly. The negative impact of digital communication can stifle empathy, making genuine connections vital. Leadership lessons are drawn from sports, emphasizing adaptability and learning from failures. Overall, fostering positive intent through conversation is a key takeaway in navigating both personal and professional relationships.
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Subscribers’ Unsubscribe Frustrations
- Robert Glazer received frustrated emails from subscribers who struggled to unsubscribe but later managed to do so easily.
- Despite his prompt and generous responses, these subscribers ghosted the conversation afterwards.
Culture of Drive-By Critiques
- Online interactions lack accountability, making it easier for people to criticize without engaging further.
- This leads to a culture of drive-by critiques where dialogue and deeper understanding are rare.
Assume Positive Intent First
- When dealing with problems, assume positive intent on the first interaction.
- Ask clarifying questions instead of accusing to encourage helpful responses.