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Our brains make patterns out of everything to save effort. But this has consequences on both how we treat others and on our ability to live nonviolently. The more we know about our own patterns, the more choice we have. Read on to learn our most important tendencies in groups, and what we can do in response.
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- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration Read Time: 15 - 23 minutes
- Production Date 03/2020
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 5
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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- Advanced Skill Level
- Intermediate Skill Level
- Beginner Skill Level
- Sarah Peyton
- Sarah
- Peyton
- Introductory Skill Level
- patterns
- brain
- privilege
- Privilege blindness
- status
- nonviolence
- choice
- belonging
- exclusion
- community
- racism
- bias
- groups
- empathic presence
- subconscious
- socioeconomic
- classism
- ranking
- merit
- deserve
- equality
- prejudice
- All Skills Levels
Trainer Tip: When we create situations that value one person’s needs at the expense of another, we open the door for someone to lose. Instead, look to see if you can speak openly and honestly, value the other person’s needs, and create solutions that value all stakeholder needs.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration Read time: 1-2 minutes
- Production Date 10/2005
- Premium Members N/A
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
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