Conversations.

The important thing to remember about a conversation is that both (or all) the people involved in it, are entitled to their own opinions. There is no need for anyone to try and change other people's opinions because that will result in nothing but chaos.

Hello there, I'm the Earthian.

In today's world, more than half of the conflicts originate due to the differences in opinion. People do not only try and prove why they are right, they have a large part of their focus on why the other person (people) in the conversation is wrong. While it is okay to have a good, meaningful conversation in a disciplined, grown-up way, it is never okay to try and obliterate each others' dignities. Conversations soon go ugly, ill-mannered and just down right brutal and the people involved in it start taking things too personally.
People tend to forget that any conversation has two parts. A part where they speak and another part where they listen. When it gets ugly, the second part is often forgotten and all we are left with are madmen who are trying to make a point, in vain.

For some reason, it is extremely hard for people to understand that just because we believe in something strongly, it does not mean everyone around us should believe in it too. In fact, the ability of ours to believe in what we want should be a reminder that everyone else is entitled to believe in what they want. It is literally, freedom of speech.

Lots of love, peace.

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