Absolutes
Currently, there is not a more polarizing figure than Donald Trump. His loyal supporters champion him as a president of, for and by the people, his adversaries call him a fear-mongering fascist who ran on a platform of bigotry, oppression and hate. It is seemingly impossible for those on opposite sides of the aisle to come together for any sort of agreement. However, in polarizing times and with polarizing people, it is important to consider the notion that we don’t operate in a world in which everything a person says or does has to be taken absolutely.