RE: Why it's good to disagree

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Why it's good to disagree

in disagree •  7 years ago  (edited)

A state of disagreement in itself does not necessarily lead to wiser outcomes. The disagreer needs to provide legitimate points to counter your initial statement whether by pointing out your fallacies or presenting stronger arguments that outshine yours. On the other hand, you will have to be wise enough to listen, learn and ready to demolish some strongly held beliefs, if necessary.

Great topic by the way.
Thank you.

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I honestly couldn't agree with you more. I'm so bored of destructive criticism from our surroundings. Once the aspects of constructive thought goes into play we can build concepts so vast we begin to understand a universe and all the knowledge contained within