Watch this film and ask yourself how this could ever end? Warning: there are images of men, women, and children who have been shot or hit with shrapnel in this video. Don’t look away though, look right at it and see it for what it really is.
UPDATE: The video is gone, but just remember that there is more than one side to every story.
So you want to win every argument? Good. But I’m not talking about those emotional knock-down, drag-outs you might have with your significant other. I’m talking about making and proving your point. This little “tutorial” will give you the tools to put together a good argument and will help you determine if someone else’s arguments are sound.
Step 1 - Be right. If you are trying to convince someone of something, it always helps if you are actually correct.
Step 2 - Be specific. Don’t get bogged down in broad generalizations or abstract concepts.
Step 3 - Be thorough. Do your research and make sure you’ve covered every angle.
Step 4 - Check your assumptions. Sometimes you make an assumption and don’t even know it.
Step 5 - Avoid logical fallacies. Make sure you are using your powers of reason and logic.
That last step is very important. You should not only avoid logical fallacies, but look for them in your opponent’s arguments. A logical fallacy instantly invalidates an argument and can really make someone look bad.