New day Quote by Joseph Heath
““As individuals, we have enormous difficulty thinking the negative. We see patterns all around us, and each new day brings new evidence that confirms our belief in them. Thinking through the hypothetical “What if I am wrong?” is not something that comes naturally. Having other people around whose sole interest lies in doing just that not only serves as an external corrective, it also pushes us to think in a way that our thoughts do not naturally go.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Moral Limits of the Market, Joseph Heath, 2009
People tend to ignore evidence that contradicts their beliefs; external dissent forces them to consider alternative possibilities.
In simple terms: We ignore negatives; others help us see them.
Seek diverse viewpoints to challenge assumptions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- team meetings
- peer review
- strategic planning
- personal decision making
- public policy debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you create safe spaces for contradictory ideas?
- What mechanisms ensure dissent is constructive?
May be resisted if group dynamics suppress dissent.