Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Finding Something to Argue About

Finding Something to Argue AboutWhat would be something to argue about? Most people probably would not be very interested in what you have to say. The reason is because you did not start it. You must start it by making an effort to get to know the other person.Start by asking questions about the other person. You can ask your question in a direct way. However, you also can use indirect questions. For example, if he or she does not want to talk to you, why do you feel compelled to talk to them? That is indirect question that can help you find out what he or she feels about the subject. The way to answer those indirect questions is to show interest in what they have to say.Another easy way to get to know the other person is to ask to see the other person's portfolio. That way, you can see how he or she has come up with the ideas that are displayed. In fact, it is a good idea to be involved in other people's projects and look at their work. You can learn a lot by observing the person's work.Most people will try to avoid conflict at all costs. Therefore, you should never provoke them. This is usually not a good idea since provoking someone tends to create more conflict than it solves. Therefore, try to find ways to discuss things when they do not appear to be settled.You can find something to argue about when the subject of discussion is that of a joint venture. Ask if you can take part in the venture. For example, if the other person has a new product, can you suggest improvements on your own? If the answer is no, you might not have an opportunity to compete in the market. If you can agree on improvements, that is a good sign.Once you agree to participate, then it is time to figure out how to get the information you need. Usually, this involves telephoning the other person. However, if you want to see the product yourself, you will have to make sure that the product is available. Also, you will need to be sure that the person does have what you are offering. Somet imes, you will need to accompany the person as he or she tries to do research on the product.Sometimes, you will have to do a bit of joint-creating to get the answers you want. For example, you might want to learn something about a product, you will have to speak to someone who actually has experience in dealing with the product. You will have to show your interest in the product.If you get the answers you want, you should continue the discussion. However, you should not give your initial concern a higher priority than any other topic. It is important that you both continue the discussion, even if you disagree on the answers you get.

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