Win Arguments

How to Win Arguments about Anything

How to Win Arguments about Anything



win arguments
By Anne Ahira

At one point or another, we are all faced with a conflict that directly or indirectly involve another individual. Many arguments are vicious, while others are friendly. There are some that simply allow each individual involved to voice their opinion on a particular subject - much like simple debates. Regardless of what type of argument that you find yourself in, it is important that you are able to maintain your "edge" so that you may beat the psychological warfare that you are faced with. Not only can learning how to win arguments about anything assist you in your personal life, it may assist you in your professional life as well. Many professionals such as those that debate professionally or serve as a lawyer find that it is beneficial to be a verbal assassin.

The first step to learning how to win arguments on anything is to understand that the power of argument is not truly in the words that you or the individual you are debating with share, it is in the thought processes that are exchanged during the debate or argument. In order to get an individual to give your side of the argument any type of respect, it is important that you learn how that individual is thinking and consider ways to either make your argument lean to their liking or prove to them that their point is not appropriate.

If you want to win arguments on any subject, it is important that you are able to retain the information that the other party is expressing. This takes concentration and the ability to limit your own thoughts. You should also be able to experience a knack for analyzing what others say. Being psychologically sound and knowing facts pertaining to your opinion are also quite helpful. If you would like to learn more techniques on how to win arguments, you may visit us today!

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Today's Discussion

Do you always back your arguments with facts in order to win it?
Or can you win arguments without even facts to back it up? Talking about fighting without weapons, how good are you?

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flipflopchick
I use facts if I have them

Up a creek without a paddle
I usually have the facts to myself up, but will resort to gratuitous violence if needed..lol

dNo
I'm a man so I'm no good. I don't think of any facts and I argue with nothing behind it until I lose.

Me :-)
Depends. If I'm arguing about a topic that I know and the person I'm arguing with knows I know the topic- from past knowledge or whatever, then I don't need facts. If however i'm arguing with a person about something we both have the same amount of knowledge about- then the facts come out. In that case and argument can be won by the facts you produce...right? :)

Mike M (back up)
i always use facts otherwise i would be wrong to argue facts make it right

just wondering
**sticks fingers in ears** "LA LA LA LA LA LA LA......." works everytime :)))

**~~The one ~~**
I can win arguments without even facts to back it up !! :) .. Talking about fighting without weapons, how good are you? Am just OK in it ...

Trixies Mama
I try.

love sucks
i always win hands down lol arguments that is.

Anna
It is much better to document your argument with facts.



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