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Make the charitable assumption

Mickey Mellen
2 min readJan 28, 2023

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It’s easy to make assumptions about other people. If someone is short with you, they might be a jerk. Or maybe they just lost their job, or lost a friend. It’s hard to know for sure, but if your initial thought is always that they must just be a jerk, that’s generally a bad outlook on life.

This also pulls in a bit of the idea of sonder, the realization that everyone around you has an internal life as rich and conflicted as yours. They’re not just “that rude woman at Publix” or “the idiot in the Honda”, but people with full and rich lives, and circumstances that we don’t fully understand. They may well be rude idiots, but that’s a rough assumption to begin with.

In his excellent book “ Unreasonable Hospitality “, author Will Guidara put it this way:

My favorite was “Make the charitable assumption,” a reminder to assume the best of people, even when (or perhaps especially when) they weren’t behaving particularly well. So, instead of immediately expressing disappointment with an employee who has shown up late and launching into a lecture on how they’ve let down the team, ask first, “You’re late; is everything okay?”

Maybe you’ll find out they have a flimsy excuse, but taking the high road and assuming the best in others will almost always work out to be better for everyone.

Originally published at https://www.mickmel.com on January 28, 2023.

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Mickey Mellen
Mickey Mellen

Written by Mickey Mellen

I’m a cofounder of @GreenMellen, and I’m into WordPress, blogging and seo. Love my two girls, gadgets, Google Earth, and I try to run when I can.

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