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sheshe2

(83,654 posts)
Fri May 20, 2016, 08:54 PM May 2016

Adapting to Change Requires Curiosity and Creativity

The Tea Party responded to these changes by saying that they wanted to "take our country back." When Donald Trump talks about "making America great again," that's essentially what he is saying too. That is a pretty common reaction among human beings to change...it is something to be feared and avoided.

Traditionally progressives have faced challenges like this by working on ways to move forward rather than pinning for days past. To do so requires things like curiosity and creativity. The past can be examined objectively, but the future is still uncertain. Ideologues too often stand in the way of curiosity and creativity. Here is how then-Senator Barack Obama talked about that back in 2005:



...the degree that we brook no dissent within the Democratic Party, and demand fealty to the one, "true" progressive vision for the country, we risk the very thoughtfulness and openness to new ideas that are required to move this country forward. When we lash out at those who share our fundamental values because they have not met the criteria of every single item on our progressive "checklist," then we are essentially preventing them from thinking in new ways about problems.




I believe that this is why the President so often says that it is young people who inspire his optimism. They tend to be free of the ideologies and baggage of the past. Instead, they bring fresh eyes to the challenges we face going forward. Progressives need not fear the changes we are experiencing today when we tap into all of that.

A small snip. More here: http://immasmartypants.blogspot.com/2016/05/adapting-to-change-requires-curiosity.html

This was from 2005. No truer words for today.
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Adapting to Change Requires Curiosity and Creativity (Original Post) sheshe2 May 2016 OP
And at Howard University: yallerdawg May 2016 #1
Yes. sheshe2 May 2016 #2

yallerdawg

(16,104 posts)
1. And at Howard University:
Fri May 20, 2016, 09:15 PM
May 2016
We remember Dr. King’s soaring oratory, the power of his letter from a Birmingham jail, the marches he led. But he also sat down with President Johnson in the Oval Office to try and get a Civil Rights Act and a Voting Rights Act passed. And those two seminal bills were not perfect -- just like the Emancipation Proclamation was a war document as much as it was some clarion call for freedom. Those mileposts of our progress were not perfect. They did not make up for centuries of slavery or Jim Crow or eliminate racism or provide for 40 acres and a mule. But they made things better. And you know what, I will take better every time. I always tell my staff -- better is good, because you consolidate your gains and then you move on to the next fight from a stronger position.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/obamas-howard-commencement-transcript-222931#ixzz49FSlKIeR

She never forgets the mind-blowing progressive liberal Democrat we have in office today!

sheshe2

(83,654 posts)
2. Yes.
Fri May 20, 2016, 09:34 PM
May 2016
Those mileposts of our progress were not perfect. They did not make up for centuries of slavery or Jim Crow or eliminate racism or provide for 40 acres and a mule. But they made things better. And you know what, I will take better every time. I always tell my staff -- better is good


"Better is good, because you consolidate your gains and then you move on to the next fight from a stronger position." Yup. Change happens slowly, sadly it is slow, yet it does move forward.

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