The Good In Us Always Finds A Way
After decades teaching conflict resolution, I’ve seen our innate goodness repeatedly emerge. Given the right tools, people naturally seek understanding and connection—it’s already wired into our brains.
After decades teaching conflict resolution, I’ve seen our innate goodness repeatedly emerge. Given the right tools, people naturally seek understanding and connection—it’s already wired into our brains.
After years studying human behavior in crisis moments, I’ve found people are fundamentally good – not wishful thinking but observable reality. My new book shows how we can strengthen this natural capacity.
Witness to quiet grocery store kindness reminds us humans are naturally wired for good—a pattern I’ve seen throughout my career in communication and conflict resolution.
I’m spotting spontaneous kindness everywhere – from strangers holding doors to competitors finding common ground. Science confirms we’re wired for goodness. What kindness have you noticed lately?
Watch two colleagues repair a broken relationship with just one sentence. Discover how cognitive empathy reveals our natural capacity for understanding and why I believe humans are fundamentally good.
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