Sunday, March 8, 2015

Some PeopleThink: It Is ‘OK’ to Impose a Priori Condition on Dialoguing with Others


How to better communicate and convince others

This stand could be right though my comment on it may be rejected because its authors say: "we communicate not to impose our views on others, but simply to make a point of view clearer to them".
However this view may not be valid most of the time. People need to assess other peoples' views in order to reach a valid decision, to gather efforts to make changes to a bad situation, to correct wrong ideas...and so on. This choice will also help some people get to know each other better.

I suppose the view that rejects others' advice is also a priori judgment
on others, preventing them from expressing their views on a problem as long as
these views may differ from the others’ respectful opinions.


 


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