Collaborating in World 2.0, Pt. 2

Bryant Galindo
7 min readJun 30, 2020

We’ll have to go beyond arguing in a post-COVID-19 world and learn how to collaborate with people who think differently than us.

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There’s an energy present in the world right now unlike anything I’ve ever experienced. People are rising up in the streets to demand racial justice. A global pandemic upended our lives, having us spend more time at home than we’re used to. And there’s a lot of uncertainty about what’s next.

With everything that is present, how we do move forward together, stronger than ever?

Our world faces many existential threats — like rising income inequality, healing racial discrimination and systemic injustice, the demonization of migrants and Hispanics, and an Earth crying for sustainability — that I get discouraged when change doesn’t happen. If we’re going to tackle these issues together, we’re going to have to learn how to work together with people who think differently than us to co-create a World 2.0.

How we do that is part of the vision that I articulated in Part 1 of this three-part series:

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Bryant Galindo

I help startup founders and business executives resolve disputes while helping them become the best leaders possible 🤝 More at www.collabshq.com