[Sca-cooks] for Duriel :-)
Terry Decker
t.d.decker at worldnet.att.net
Mon Aug 14 06:08:16 PDT 2006
In my opinion, you tend to avoid answering quietly stated, rational ideas in
favor of responding to harsher criticisms of your ideas. You also tend to
push any disagreement beyond the point where you should defuse the situation
by agreeing to disagree. I also do not remember you admitting any error in
your ideas. These are the actions of a polemist rather than those of a
scholar.
While you may believe you are exchanging information and engaging in
rational debate, your style of engagement leaves a great deal to be desired.
You may also believe your responses are very clever, but I assure you that
in irritating your audience, you limit their receptiveness and render your
ideas insignificant and the value of those ideas worthless.
Bear
> Ha ha. So just how does someone deny that they're interested in an
> argument without falling into your trap? No, thanks. I'm here to
> exchange information, learn and defend my positions.
>
> Duriel
>
> Laura C. Minnick wrote:
>> It's really only funny on the TV, Duriel. Incessant contention on the
>> list
>> just ticks people off. And besides, I didn't pay for an argument. A
>> change
>> of tactics is in order.
>>
>> 'Lainie
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