This. Also, I suspect people who insist you can never get anyone to change their mind are projecting their own unwillingness to do so.https://twitter.com/juliagalef/status/905561082059677696 …
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This happens a lot: P1: I think this. P2: No, coz evidence & argument. P1: Nope, I'm right P1: *thinks abt it later. qualifies ideas a bit*
This even better: P1:I think this. P2:I think you make a lot of good points but wonder abt this P1:Thanks! I see your point but... *goes on*
It's just, evidence and arguments don't change minds. Doubting your own evidence and arguments does. Ask questions, don't give data.
Finding holes in your own reasoning is what made you change your mind. Those holes can be found when you are forced to reply questions
The data that other people share, will then help you. But data is not the means to an end, it's a reinforcement of a change.
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