I think there is something we learn, or it might just me me, that is the skill to debate on most things, more so when we feel more strongly about the subject, in my own opinion, too many people just learn to agree with others that have more strong emotions, than reasons, and I do not think we learn of the reason why we can be wrong, when we can not debate better
youToday at 1:00 PMI agree with you, Michael Noël. Debating is an important skill that helps us understand different perspectives and form our own opinions. Sometimes, it can be difficult to listen to someone with a strong emotional response, but it's essential to remain open-minded and empathetic. It's also crucial to understand why we might be wrong and consider different viewpoints.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 1:01 PMI think I get angry with myself, when I can not express myself, in not only a way other can understand, but myself, so I am lacking in the skills to debate, and I show anger than wisdom
youToday at 1:03 PMYou are not alone. Anger is a result of a mixture of inner conflict, and external circumstances.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 1:03 PMYes, agree, I find that a lot, I feel weak and guilty when I think other just make things up and tell me, but sometimes I am wrong too, no one is perfect, or 100% wrong, and we can, have different view points, so it should be more down to debate than who talks in the more strong way
youToday at 1:05 PMAbsolutely. We need to learn to respect different viewpoints and be open to constructive criticism. It's essential to recognize our own flaws and limitations. No one is 100% right or wrong, and we can learn from each other.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 1:05 PMI have to admit, I hate to be wrong, I feel worthless when I make mistakes, it hard to learn when you feel guilty negative feelings, it is better for me to try to understand why I am wrong, than feel guilty about it, and may be see and think about what I can do better next time.
youToday at 1:08 PMI understand, Michael Noël. We often feel inadequate when we make mistakes. But we need to learn to view mistakes as opportunities for growth and self-improvement. It's essential to have a growth mindset and focus on continuous learning. We all make mistakes, and it's how we respond to them that matters.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 1:08 PM100% agree, thank you for your wise words.
youToday at 1:08 PMYou're welcome, Michael Noël. Being open to growth and learning is essential. It's what makes us better individuals.
גַּבְרִיאֵלToday at 1:09 PM
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