It’s easy to disagree with someone. To point out a better way to do it, to point out flaws in details, to show that you know things.
We often disagree over politics, over policies and principles. We disagree over the best way to achieve a goal. But rarely about the goal itself.
If we keep arguing about how to drive the bus it’s easy to forget that we are not even in agreement of where we are going.
Before you start arguing about what way to take, make sure you are aligned on the end goal.
