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Our second piece of guidance addresses “arguing.” The Stoic philosophers viewed arguing as an unproductive activity. It arises from our personal need to prove that we are right. What makes arguing particularly divisive is that our logic and justifications are closely tied to our perceptions. This makes it challenging to engage in a healthy discussion, especially when we have not developed sound reasoning.
30 Rules To Live By: How Small Timeless Habits Completely Change Your View On Wealth, Desire And Everyday Vices To Reach Long-Lasting Happiness (Stoicism Mastery)
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