What We Need Now

From Art Kleiner's piece on the Strategy+Business web site:

"The 2016 election is challenging us all to hone our forgiveness skills. We can’t forgive everything the candidates have done. But if we forgive nothing, we and the world will be paralyzed. And the need for skillful forgiveness — for making choices about allies and candidates in a thoughtful, deliberate way, conscious of their misdeeds — won’t go away. We’d better hope we’re moving toward a world where more and more is forgiven, not less and less. Consider the alternative."

Words of wisdom for post-election America. Read his whole post on forgiveness here (most of it was written before the election).

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