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How To Have A Healthy Disagreement?
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“A bad faith argument,” is a disagreement when all you are doing, is trying to prove yourself right. Actually what you should do, is try to prove your own cherished ideas wrong on every level. If you do this and they are still correct then you might actually be right. Thereafter, if you have a disagreement about an idea, the person who disagrees with you either has a new point you haven’t thought about or you already have checked their point (based on the work of Bret Weinstein).
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Shaun Ramsden
Perth WA, Australia
