These types of debates used to get me so heated. I wanted to be right and influence those whom were of a different opinion or perspective... even though I was so far from truly understanding all of the complex pieces. Then I read a book titled, "The Influential Mind" and while I was reading I had a huge shift. I recognized that my debating, arguing, hypothesizing and dare I say using logical fallacies... kept me with blinders on.
It's an interesting (eye-opening) read.
I'm not sure how it would be received by a pro-Trump-and-nothing-else reader. I haven't been a fan of most presidents (since I've been paying attention) basically because my BS hypocrite meter gets pegged (and I cannot stand when politicians cannot work together for the betterment of the country). However, I look at political stunts/tactics/BS from a different WAY LESS EMOTIONAL standpoint. Also, it's now really easy for me to recognize when I want to jump into a debate for any reason other than moving the conversation forward. Now, I just don't say anything.
This book helped me respect all viewpoints.
It's an interesting (eye-opening) read.
I'm not sure how it would be received by a pro-Trump-and-nothing-else reader. I haven't been a fan of most presidents (since I've been paying attention) basically because my BS hypocrite meter gets pegged (and I cannot stand when politicians cannot work together for the betterment of the country). However, I look at political stunts/tactics/BS from a different WAY LESS EMOTIONAL standpoint. Also, it's now really easy for me to recognize when I want to jump into a debate for any reason other than moving the conversation forward. Now, I just don't say anything.
This book helped me respect all viewpoints.
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