Arguments as a symbol of personal growth

Arguments as a symbol of personal growth

How can your argumentative skills influence your life? Come find out!

Argumentation is more than just a way to persuade others; it is also a symbol of your personal growth. In our blog, we address how identifying argumentative fallacies and logical errors can reflect your inner changes. Use your mental energy to enhance your argumentative skills and show the world how you have evolved. Developing critical thinking and argumentation will not only help you in personal growth but also in building stronger relationships and professional opportunities.

Interested in this topic? Read more: Mental energy in argumentation: How to recognize and overcome logical fallacies for personal and professional growth Want to find out where you stand personally? Take a short test at the end of the page and gain a better understanding.

Description:
The blog focuses on recognizing and overcoming argumentative fallacies and logical errors, emphasizing mental energy and its significance in argumentation. It provides practical tips, games, and ideas for personal and professional growth.

Language tone:
The educational and motivational tone is aimed at encouraging the reader to develop critical thinking and argumentative skills.

Target audience:
The target audience consists of individuals who strive for personal and professional growth and want to improve their argumentative skills and critical thinking.

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What do you think about the argument that says "everyone is doing it, so it must be right"?
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If someone claims that "because something never happened, it must be impossible," what is your first impression?
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If someone argues that "it's not logical because it's not common," what feelings does that evoke in you?
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If someone decides that something is true because it was a long time ago in the past, what significance does that have for you?
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When someone claims, "that's not true because it has never happened in my experience," what do you think about that?
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If someone says, "if it were true, everyone would know it," what do you think about it?
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How do you feel when someone says, "that's true because it's always been done that way"?
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If someone says: "it can't be true because it's too fantastic to be real," what do you think about that?
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When someone uses emotional claims as evidence, what does it evoke in you?
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