“Every time you throw dirt on her, you lose a little ground.”- George Strait. We digest a lot of “dirt” as Americans. Shovels full, in fact. A lot of “dirt” gets thrown in our “everyday” in the form of fake news, bending the law, starting arguments to move an agenda forward, and slander. We seem to prefer language that entertains rather than educates. We have become prey to sensationalism over understanding one another. As an example, “dirt” gets thrown on this page in the form of name-calling, expletives, and venting. BTW, those posts get deleted. I believe in discussing principles where we can learn, rather than slamming personalities, which doesn’t teach us anything. Shoveling and Losing Ground Is Tiring “Dirt” is thrown by us and at us in the workplace. Today, almost everywhere we turn, everything is an argument rather than an attempt to understand. Families and friendships break down because, frankly, no one really likes to have dirt thrown on them or worse, be the …
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