redskinsfan92
Master Don Juan
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Too often I see people unwilling to carry on a conversation with someone they disagree with. I think part of it is an underlying fear that you might be wrong. No one likes being wrong.
Here is the problem. If you do not see other viewpoints, then you will never find out that you might be wrong. So, you will continue to be wrong on that issue or topic.
Let's say I think it is safe to not wear a seatbelt. My friend in the example tries to tell me why I should wear a seatbelt, but I don't want to hear it. I'm smart! I'm right! Then I get in a car accident and get thrown through a windshield. Maybe I should have listened. I may have realized my error when he showed me the girl recovering from a brain injury sustained after getting thrown from a car. Then I may have worn a seatbelt and been better off.
See, that is why having an open mind is important. Enter a conversation, debate, argument, etc. seeking the truth. You don't enter it to win.
That's my thought for the day.
Here is the problem. If you do not see other viewpoints, then you will never find out that you might be wrong. So, you will continue to be wrong on that issue or topic.
Let's say I think it is safe to not wear a seatbelt. My friend in the example tries to tell me why I should wear a seatbelt, but I don't want to hear it. I'm smart! I'm right! Then I get in a car accident and get thrown through a windshield. Maybe I should have listened. I may have realized my error when he showed me the girl recovering from a brain injury sustained after getting thrown from a car. Then I may have worn a seatbelt and been better off.
See, that is why having an open mind is important. Enter a conversation, debate, argument, etc. seeking the truth. You don't enter it to win.
That's my thought for the day.