You might have the chance to discuss controversial topics today, and this could bring you to a realization that your views may, in fact, be quite progressive. If you can keep in mind that even though other people may not agree with you--they also have their own sense of truth--you may find it is easier to remain more open to the divergent opinions you hear today. Rather than trying to persuade people to see your point of view, you might instead take the time to ask them what principles and beliefs guide their perspectives. Getting at the heart of others' opinions in this way can not only help you understand their take on the topic more fully but might also make it easier for you to see that we all come to our opinions in many different ways--through exposure, experience, and tradition.

Acknowledging that there are many different ways of viewing the same issue is what it truly means to be open-minded. There are always going to be people we disagree with, those whose ideas we might never be able to come to terms with. Rather than thinking that our opinions are better, however, we would be much more effective at creating a deeper sense of mutual understanding if we instead really try to get at the heart of what informs someone else. By being open to what others have to say today, you will cultivate a greater understanding of their point of view and foster a deeper level of respect between you.