When was the last time you had a conversation with someone you disagreed with and chose to listen to their point of view?
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GitLab VP, Product • July 12
This is a daily occurrence for me.
I believe almost all people are good and have the best intentions, learning where someone you diagree with is coming from is only going to make your POV much stronger. You'll refine your good ideas, learn blind spots or things you missed, and reform your bad ideas the more you seek out different opinions.
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