“We are more alike than different.” You’ve heard this phrase. From me, if nowhere else. But let’s get more specific for the sake of clarity.
We differ in:
- Experience, knowledge, perspective, and awareness.
- Physical size, shape, and capabilities.
- Geographical path and current location.
- Adaptability, flexibility, and tolerance.
- Fears, beliefs, and concerns.
- Current joys and pains.
- Ambition, interests, and desires.
That’s a whole lot of difference! So how could anyone possibly suggest we are more alike than different?
It’s all about our values. You, me, your employees and co-workers—we all value very similar things. We value fairness, integrity, confidence, self-respect, good health, and the ability of families to take care of their own.
Why does this matter?
Because keeping this commonality in mind will make you:
- more able to see the silent forces controlling your behavior and consciousness (How Could I Not Have Known)
- a more compassionate and understanding leader
- more able to solve personnel disconnects (Embrace the Disconnect Principle)
- a better communicator
- more aware of your own triggers (The Antidote to Outrage)
Where it matters most, we are a lot alike and that’s good for all of us while our differences also nourish our collective vision and ideas.
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