Buffdog
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- Feb 13, 2019
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Exactly. Our experiences help form our views and opinionsI think it's fair to ask as it helps understand why the other person things that way.
Honestly I wasn't going to until it was suggested that the converse opinion to theirs was somehow laughable.
If someone's opinion differes from mine, asking them about how it was formed is the easiest way to come to an understanding about why they hold it
If someone with more experience at higher levels of the gale asked me about MY experiences, I wouldn't get all pissy. If anything, I'd try to learn something new from them to broaden my knowledge base.
The problem is that in today's world, people are more worried about appearing "right" than realizing that maybe they aren't, and learning something