Making positive assumptions of people improves relationships and social cohesion

Making reactive negative assumptions is social pollution

I’ve been wanting to write about this for years. Then an interaction I overheard Wednesday and another bad social hygiene interaction this morning reminded me why. Pull up a chair and be prepared to share this argument for better

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Natasha Coulis, Strategy-minded non-fiction writer

How to strategically survive and thrive in a high-conflict, low-trust world. Focus: Critical thinking, relationships, politics, relationships, motherhood.