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Are We Arguing The Right Way?
People diagree everyday with something in their lifeetime. They argue with someone, they get in fights. Whatever happened to what we are still taught today; treat others the way we want to be treated? If we go about a situation yelling, screaming, and arguing, doesn't the other person just get angrier? Or if we have an attitude with someone, isn't it reasonable that they have an attiutde back? You can yell at someone and then wonder why they are yelling at you. It's not logical. If you want to argue, make it an olympic sport, because other than that reason right there, there isn't a point to arguing. How about an aproach that will solve the problem, like say, walking up to the person and saying hey i need to talk to you alone when you have a chance. Then the problem can be talked out. There doesn't have to be punches thrown or anything of the sort. Wouldn't the world be easier to handle if this were how things happened?
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