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Good evening, everyone. Today, I would like to talk about why it's not worth fighting with a person who does not understand facts or logic. We all have encountered people who are difficult to argue with. These individuals have a closed mind, and their opinions are based on personal biases and beliefs rather than facts and evidence. Trying to argue with them can be frustrating, time-consuming, and often futile. You see, when we engage in an argument with such people, we run the risk of losing our valuable time and energy. We may end up providing facts and reasoned explanations, but it's a futile exercise because the other person is unlikely to listen to us, let alone change their mind. In fact, the more we try to convince them, the more entrenched they become in them views.
Arguments with people who lack the capacity to understand facts and logic can be emotionally draining. Such individuals often resort to personal attacks, insults, and other inappropriate behaviors, which can be distressing and hurtful. Engaging with such individuals can trigger feelings of frustration, anger, and anxiety, which can have a detrimental impact on unemotional well-being. Arguing with such individuals can lead to a breakdown in communication and relationships. When we resort to insults or aggressive behavior, we not only lose respect in the eyes of others but also damage our reputation and credibility. It's more beneficial to walk away from such situations and keep relationships intact, rather than risk damaging them further. Therefore, let us choose to be the bigger person. Let's not engage in arguments or conflicts with individuals who cannot understand facts and logic. Instead, let us conserve our valuable time and energy, focus on our goals, and maintain healthy relationships with others.
In conclusion, we should not spend our valuable time and energy arguing or fighting with someone who cannot understand facts and logic. Instead, we should walk away, preserve our well-being, and build healthy relationships with others.
Thank you for reading.
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