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Good points, Nandalai. I have found that the best work of non fiction in trying to get people to see the good in others is Jonathan Haidt's, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided By Politics and Religion. He does a masterful job in explaining the sources of the divide and how we might bridge them. Haidt is a highly respected psychologist at NYU. Perhaps you are already familiar with his book, but if not, you might want to check it out. You can probably read a few pages for free on Amazon. All the best.

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Excellent book, I agree, and a great mobile bridge for crossing the canyons we encounter in the process of finding faithful interlocutors. It should be my first reading recommendation always

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Thanks for the suggestion, Sir! Granted, have 700 books on my Kindle and haven't read a quarter of 'em. Ah well... :) = 😊

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I hear you! :)

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