Fusion of two political views
Wajid khan explains two mindsets below;
Fixed political views
Viewing past experiences as either successes or failures
Viewing situations, problems, and people as good or bad
Solutions are reasonable Reinforce and eliminate the bad
New information whose acceptability is limited by fear of failure
New solutions abandoned in favor of regaining what once worked
Growth Political thinking
Experience as a learning experience regardless of the outcome
Sees situations, problems, and people as learning opportunities
Solutions include the integration of different perspectives and new information
The desire to learn is met with challenges. Strengthening Perseverance in Time
New Solutions Come From the Belief that Change and Growth Are Inevitable
Clarity:
Six Questions to Test Your Political Thinking Ability
1. When faced with cultural differences, do you find them exciting or threatening?
2. Are you curious or cautious when meeting different people?
3. When you think about big problems, do you avoid them or stubbornly deal with them?
4. Are you interested in what others think of your opinion or gathering more facts to support your argument?
5. Do you think change is exciting and inevitable, or is it a sign that something is wrong?