Wear Purple on Election Day to Call for Cooperation
Briefly

The U.S. political polarization has rapidly increased in the last 40 years, outpacing other countries, leading to a society where adults often model divisiveness for youth.
Wearing purple on election day can become a powerful signal of unity. It shows a desire for cooperation between political parties, appealing to those entrenched in divisiveness.
Social proof plays a critical role in shaping our behavior and attitudes based on the actions of others. It can help combat the current polarization we witness.
The landscape of political discourse has transformed dramatically, resulting in a generation raised amidst heightened polarization, with fewer examples of political compromise.
Read at Psychology Today
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