CHAPTER 6
BREAKING THROUGH POLARIZATION
If we have developed to the second stage of development, we tend to focus on differences in Frames and judge those. That’s not an effective stage at all. But the good news is that we don’t have to stay in this stage. We have a choice to move to more developed and effective stages.
Remember that these stages are developmental, and just as the infant has to develop through the stage of being a toddler before they can develop to the stage of kindergartner, this stage also needs to develop through the last of the ineffective stages before developing into the effective stages. They also have to develop even ...
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