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Old 02-19-2011, 08:28 AM   #3
theact
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Melbourne Australia
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Well Dale Carnegie said something along the line of 'you will never convince a person to change their opinion in public' which goes doubly when they are feeling strongly about something.
Also some people do change their minds in light of new information. Or find it easy to forget that they were convinced of something that they didn't really want to believe the first time round and then revert back to their original stance.
Dale Carnegie also said (something like) there are no winners in arguments about personal views, as proving someone wrong only makes them lose, and thus dislike you for it, which isn't usually a victory. Think about how many people you liked for proving something you wanted to believe or felt passionately about was wrong?
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