Friday, July 17, 2009

Open-Minded

Open-Minded

People often confuse being open-minded with not having a firm position. In fact, having firm convictions, based on criteria we have decided are important to us, is almost a requirement of being open-minded. Being open-minded means listening attentively and respectfully to the position of another.

Denise D. Crosson, Ph. D., Of Character: Building Assets in Recovery (Central Recovery Press)

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Chick Lindsay

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