
Worldview: Politics, Perspectives & People Who Still Talk to Each Other
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“You cannot kill a thought. It needs to die of old age or natural causes”
Mark introduces the topic of worldview and the different belief systems we all have…and where we get them
Jim adds the influence of the political distress specifically in LA and brings in the flywheel
Mark clarifies the politics of it all and both guys laugh at how everything is about politics
Jim says most of us don’t like to have our belief systems challenged, but agree it’s important to do so
Mark reads Jim’s 5w’s assessment…What, why, where, when and who
Jim brings up self awareness and Mark agrees that self awareness is important
Mark talks a bit about how we acquire our belief systems
Jim shares his stories about two recent conversations he had with people with different world views and although they disagreed, they got along
Both guys think most of us want the same things. We are all humans first
After Mark jumps in, Jim continues to share his stories. One woman fro NJ and a great friend from his childhood
The woman is passionate about her work, which Jim admires
Mark says when he goes out in the world, everyone is nice to him
Jim appreciated both of their positions
Mark shares the importance of context. Context resolves a great deal of miscommunication
Mark shares his story about travel regarding world view and how valuable that cross cultural experience is
Jim totally agrees and shares his favorite quote “You cannot kill a thought. It needs to die of old age or natural causes”
He adds the context of the military leader who shared this quote. 18 to 23 year old males with no hope are the biggest danger in the world
Cultural and religious thoughts in particular
Jim cites the progressive movement as one that is possibly dying
“We kill our leaders. Be good enough to be killed”
If you put yourself out there, they’ll come after you
Mark brings in his position on presumption about others
Jim takes us around the wheel and goes deep into the worldview portion of our wheel
Both guys like the idea of revisiting their sources of worldview and the view itself and reevaluate things
Jim brings up victimhood. Both guys are repelled by victimhood
Bitter or better
They also value self deprecation. Mark mentions the idea of some of these thoughts are not conscious
How the tough stuff makes you durable
Jim brings up the LA riots and both guys have disdain for the “leaders” in CA
Mark likes our current presidents worldview - not a politician
Mark brings up the police and the law being enforced and them being respected
Both guys see this system as broken, but the Mayor and Governor are the problem
Mark talks about history and understanding history to predict the future
Mark emphasizes the power of self reflection regarding worldview
Jim goes back to his stories. He got into a discussion about homelessness because they were in San Francisco. They started out in disagreement and ended up mostly in agreement. A big part of this problem is the lack of enforcement of existing laws
Mark shares his opinion about the word “compassion” and it’s misuse
The bad behavior was tolerated for long enough to become and expectation
Jim shreds the leadership of California and questions how they have stayed in power. Who keeps electing them
The guys talk about the differences between living in Florida versus California
Then they wrap up with voting and the notion of how things might look in a few weeks
Jim and Mark are both glass half full guys and think the system will hold up