Curiosity

In a democracy, we need to learn from each other. You must poke around and leave no stone unturned.

Democracy isn’t just about being heard – it’s equally about truly hearing others. Curiosity is the skill to ask questions, stay open, and try to understand perspectives different from your own.

It requires courage to explore others’ experiences and to accept that we don’t hold the whole truth ourselves. Curiosity strengthens both community and the quality of our conversations.

When we are curious about each other, it becomes easier to find common ground – and harder to dismiss one another as enemies. That’s why curiosity isn’t just a social trait; it’s a vital democratic muscle that we must nurture and exercise.

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Activist

Activist

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Disagreement

Disagreement

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Active listening

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Compromise

Compromise

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