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2011-01-05 2:35 PM it's time for... Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (0) "Flip The Cliche Around To Give It An All New Meaning That At First Might Seem Silly But Just Think About It For A Second And It Might Even Be Profound" (now you see why I didn't want to put that all in the subject)
People say "Let's agree to disagree". That's a simple enough statement, and the meaning is clear. It's a mature place to be, and hopefully it's said at a time after all reasonable arguments have been made but before feelings get hurt. How often though, do people take the opposite approach and "Disagree to agree". In my mind, this is where many people are. There is very little dialogue, in popular culture at least. People come in to arguments just as they leave them: With their mind firmly made up. If you have all the answers, you have already lost. If you refuse to truly consider another side, how strong is your own argument? Read/Post Comments (0) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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