Knowing begins with a journey through Doubt
Ogiri John Ogiri.
If you have no heart to accommodate viewpoints that disagree with yours, you can't be my friend. If we must be friends, then allow me exercise my right to disagree with you just as I give you your right to disagree with me.
If your perspectives are always shrouded and expressed in the cloak of uncontrolled emotional outbursts during a debate, then you're merely a demagogue, not a logical debater.
Arguments are necessary to help us situate issues away from what people often hold to be true to what is honestly the truth. So why dread an argumentative encounter with someone?
Proving the existence of something usually begins with disproving its existence. To know anything deeply, question it, doubt it and you'll be led by reason to the knowledge of such thing existing.
If you shy away from holding paradoxical perspectives, you miss the learning opportunities that come with it.
If you're always concerned about what people will say, you'll never start anything and you'll never hold a thought of your own.
True independence begins when you can entertain a thought of your own and hold it no matter how weird it may appear.
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