Authorby: Boogie Ben In 1727, Ben Franklin, the talented networker, formed the Leather Apron Club, officially dubbed the Junto. The Club was made up of tradesmen, artisans, and young working men to discuss issues of the day, debate philosophical topics, and share schemes for self-improvement. Ben set the tone for constructive and civil dialogue by requiring each participant to follow defined guidelines and pledge an unpretentious approach, following basic rules of engagement. Guideline #1 Political/Social/Religious, Conversations Taking Boogie Ben's advice, when any 2 or more people enter into a Political, Social or Religious conservation, always remember, before any dialog begins each person should agree to these terms by stating them out loud to each other. Discussing differing opinions is healthy for our Democracy, and as American as our rights to free speech, ... take the following pledge: During this discussion I will control my emotions, my remarks will be guarded, and I will follow the G-R-I-T, rule:
Guideline #2 Arrive at the truth by asking questions Ben always taught his friends to pursue topics through soft Socratic quires, arrive at true by asking questions. Hold your discussions without fondness of dispute or desire for victory.
Guideline #3 Use your ears more that your tongue Ben believed you learn more with your ears
that you do with your tongue. Use silence wisely, employ an indirect style of persuasion, and manufactured modesty and youthful in disputes. “When another asserted something that I thought an error, I denied myself the pleasure of contradicting him.” Instead, he would agree in parts and suggest his differences only indirectly
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