It really is terrifying, isn’t it. We know these echo chambers are everywhere, we seek them out, they’re comfortable, leaving them is scary and confronting, but goodness, the information that we - and our children- are overloaded with every single day is only increasing, so it’s entirely understandable that people do what’s needed to “feel” safe, even if it’s the exact opposite…
It really is terrifying, isn’t it. We know these echo chambers are everywhere, we seek them out, they’re comfortable, leaving them is scary and confronting, but goodness, the information that we - and our children- are overloaded with every single day is only increasing, so it’s entirely understandable that people do what’s needed to “feel” safe, even if it’s the exact opposite…
Ian, your perspective on convincing others is both practical and inspiring. Thanks for sharing these valuable insights.