Hold the Mustard

“I’ll have a cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and ketchup. Hold the mustard.”

Most people approach their news in the same way they would order a burger: they get what they like. They don’t try anything new or different. Or they order something all their friends recommend. Everyone sits together at the same table eating the same burger with the same toppings. No one ever says to their friends, “Did you ever think about getting mustard on your burger?” None of them has ever tried a burger with mustard because mustard tastes … wrong.

At another table, everyone puts mustard on their burgers, but no one adds pickles: “Never tried pickles. Not gonna. Don’t wanna. No one I know eats pickles. Pickles are just wrong. I like mustard. Everyone should have mustard on their burger.”

Hold the Truth

With news, it’s more comfortable to only go to Web sites that say things we already agree with. Or watch the same news channels and commentators all our friends watch. We hate to hear people criticizing and challenging our beliefs. So we order the same point-of-view day after day, and we hear the same ideas over and over, and they become truth to us instead of what they really are: the views of one group. 

“Tell me what I want to hear. Hold the truth.”

No, HOLD the Truth

The problem with only listening to ideas we already agree with is that we live in a society with people who do not agree with us. It is hubris to assume we are always right and they are always wrong.  

We need to separate truth from opinion, and hold onto the truth. Hold the truth tightly — don’t let it go — and be willing to judge all opinions by that truth. Be willing to consider the possibility that they might have better ideas than we do. Just maybe. Occasionally.

If you believe that both the “left” and the “right” love our country …
… and if you believe that both the “left” and the “right” are trying to make it better …
… and if you are willing to listen to ideas that are different from your own and try to find solutions that will answer the concerns of everyone in a UNITED America …

You are going to like this blog.

About scottszenasi

I am a husband and a father. I am a somewhat conservative independent. I am a Christian. I am an American. I work a normal job and like to coach my sons’ t-ball, baseball, and soccer teams. I grew up in San Antonio, Texas, and graduated from high school in 1987. I have lived in Germany and Russia. I met my wife in Washington, D.C., and we now live in Huntsville, Ala., with our three sons. I have degrees from Baylor University and The George Washington University.

Comments

Hold the Mustard — 3 Comments

  1. I LOVE this! I am looking forward to reading all about mustard! And pickles! I happen to like both, just not together. Unless its on a CFA chicken sandwich. Then I ask for extra pickles, every time. Because its the RIGHT thing to do.

  2. My friend!! I LOVE this and I’m proud of you for doing this. I’m looking forward to following this and learning from one of my wisest friends. Pretty exciting stuff. I like pickles. And mustard.

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