We've got issues how you can stand strong for America's soul and sanity
(2024)
Nonfiction
Large Type
Call Numbers:
LARGE TYPE/306.20973/MCGRAW,P
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Details
PUBLISHED
[Waterville, Maine] : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2024
©2024
©2024
EDITION
Large print edition
DESCRIPTION
607 pages (large print) ; 22 cm
ISBN/ISSN
9781420514285, 1420514288, 9781420514285
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
"Mainstream American is under attack by extremists who stoke division for their gain own. They are trying to rob America of its common sense and deny empirical truths, and we're all suffering the consequences. In We've Got Issues, Dr. Phil provides the tools to fight back against the forces of division with sensible advice supported by the latest social, medical, and psychological findings. With the hard-earned wisdom of years spent working with Americans of all back-grounds, Dr. Phil charts a course to a more civil society where every one of us decides to be who we are on purpose"--
CONTENTS
Foreword: A letter from Dr. Phil --
Introduction: We've got issues --
Price and consequences of disruption --
Part one: America's daily focus has changed.
Think freely, speak freely --
"Inclusive language" isn't inclusive, and it's barely language --
It's the 2020s, but we're living in 1984 --
Dangers of rewriting --
gPart two:
From what they're doing to what you're doing.
Deprogram yourself, because the truth is out there --
We're doing our enemies' work for them --
Programmed by algorithm (you're angry, they profit) --
Censored by the algorithm --
Avoid logical fallacies : presentism, confirmation bias, and positive bias --
Are you open to changing your mind? --
Dangerous temptation of victimhood --
Sociograms and collective personality --
Part three: Family, faith, and community.
Family is under attack --
What are you modeling? --
Dangerous erosion of faith --
Science is under attack --
Part four: Ten working principles for a healthy society.
Principle #1: Be who you are on purpose --
Principle #2: Focus on solving problems rather than winning arguments --
Principle #3: Don't reward bad behavior or support conduct you do not value --
Principle #4: Measure all actions based on results, and all thoughts based on rationality --
Principle #5: Consciously choose which voices in your life deserve the most attention --
Principle #6: Do not stay silent just so others can remain comfortable --
Principle #7: Actively live and support a meritocracy --
Principle #8: Identify and build your consequential knowledge --
Principle #9: Work hard to understand the way others see things --
Principle #10: Treat yourself and others with dignity and respect --
Conclusion: Step onto the number line