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Reframing Our Impact on Humanity
Are you finding it difficult to positively engage with people who view the world differently than you do?
Do you feel the heaviness of our societal and political divides?
Have you seen evidence of the erosion of humanity?
The important work of human and cultural understanding has been nested in thorny political agendas that often don’t invite healthy exchange. Rather than feed into the political divide, Dr. Kyle Reyes presents an approach to understanding differences that prioritizes humanity.
The framework and structure of this book are born from the belief in lens development—the deliberate effort to see things anew—because when we see things anew, a change in our behavior follows. Humanity requires work unique to the individual and the collective, and Dr. Reyes introduces a new framework that invites us to improve how we show up in the world and engage with others.
Personal growth and transformation come from honest reflection and self-analysis. In Lenses of Humanity, Dr. Reyes illustrates how we can improve and develop more human understanding, embrace humane practices, and find deeper connections across differences so we can be more deliberate in living our lives with greater humanity.
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“Through compelling personal stories and profound, timeless principles, Kyle encourages us to live up to our humanity by knowing ourselves, enhancing our relationship with others, demonstrating layers of empathy, and creating positive communities. By seeing and acting with humanity through these four lenses, we can be safe, become, belong, and believe. These human yearnings apply to family, work, neighborhood, education, and church settings. The right book for our time.”
—Dave Ulrich, Rensis Likert Professor, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan; partner, The RBL Group; best-selling author
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