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A lot of people seem to think that an argument means that someone won and the other person lost. The metrics used usually involve clever zingers and who yelled the least as indication of who won. A major problem exists where it seems that people will try to win instead of resolve conflict between each other. An argument is often a situation where people are caught off guard and in the moment with their emotions. If you are just trying to have a standoff with someone to see who can bring ... How To Win An Argument, Win Argument, Resolve Conflict, Modern People, Self Actualization, Best Wedding Hairstyles, Bring Up, Online World, A Lot Of People

A lot of people seem to think that an argument means that someone won and the other person lost. The metrics used usually involve clever zingers and who yelled the least as indication of who won. A major problem exists where it seems that people will try to win instead of resolve conflict between each other. An argument is often a situation where people are caught off guard and in the moment with their emotions. If you are just trying to have a standoff with someone to see who can bring ...

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We often think peace comes from winning arguments or having the last word, but that only feeds the ego’s temporary craving for validation. The ego thrives on conflict, urging us to defend, explain, and prove our worth. It whispers that silence is weakness, that walking away is losing, and that peace without victory is a defeat.⁣ ⁣ True peace isn’t about proving others wrong or forcing them to see our perspective—especially when they’re not interested. When someone pulls us into their chaos an... Win Argument, Vision Planner, Scripture Quote, Content Inspiration, Worth Quotes, Peace Love Happiness, The Ego, Happy Me, Psychology Quotes

We often think peace comes from winning arguments or having the last word, but that only feeds the ego’s temporary craving for validation. The ego thrives on conflict, urging us to defend, explain, and prove our worth. It whispers that silence is weakness, that walking away is losing, and that peace without victory is a defeat.⁣ ⁣ True peace isn’t about proving others wrong or forcing them to see our perspective—especially when they’re not interested. When someone pulls us into their chaos…

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