I was reading a cool article, and on #8 an idea hit me about how to better promote PP.
Believing something is not an accomplishment. I grew up thinking that beliefs are something to be proud of, but they’re really nothing but opinions one refuses to reconsider. Beliefs are easy. The stronger your beliefs are, the less open you are to growth and wisdom, because “strength of belief” is only the intensity with which you resist questioning yourself. As soon as you are proud of a belief, as soon as you think it adds something to who you are, then you’ve made it a part of your ego. Listen to any “die-hard” conservative or liberal talk about their deepest beliefs and you are listening to somebody who will never hear what you say on any matter that matters to them — unless you believe the same. It is gratifying to speak forcefully, it is gratifying to be agreed with, and this high is what the die-hards are chasing. Wherever there is a belief, there is a closed door. Take on the beliefs that stand up to your most honest, humble scrutiny, and never be afraid to lose them.
Portion in bold there really got me thinking. What if we focus on what is common, rationality - argumentation. Our values and WHY we uphold them. The fact that EVERYTHING is up for discussion, debate, proposal-making and voting. In contrast with the solid, immovable held beliefs in the traditional political spectrum.
Feel free to brainstorm on topic.