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15 Styles of Distorted Thinking. 20 Argument Tactics to Avoid for Effective Communication. Argument Tactics - Effective Communication. Arguments may be the greatest test of our communication skills. However; with desire and fortitude, we can communicate differences of opinion without the onset of anger and resentment . The 10 argument phrases below are part two in a two part series on what not to say for effective communication.

The goal is to communicate successfully, even when we don’t agree. If you have not yet read part 1 of this Effective Communication series, don’t miss it. Just visit this link to 20 Argument Tactics to Avoid , Part One. This statement is the epitome of blaming, shirking responsibility, and deflecting. Remember, if you’re busy casting blame, you’re a part of the problem rather than a part of the solution.

Resolutions never come from a finger-pointing, accusatory approach; therefore, it is more effective to discuss what can be done differently now rather than what was done previously. Your parent, sibling, or confidant may take your side whether you’re right or wrong. Don’t deflect Don’t lie Don’t yell. 38 Ways To Win An Argument—Arthur Schopenhauer - The India Uncut Blog - India Uncut. For all of you who have ever been involved in an online debate in any way, Arthur Schopenhauer’s “38 Ways To Win An Argument” is indispensable.

Most of these techniques will seem familiar to you, right from questioning the motive of a person making the argument instead of the argument itself (No. 35), exaggerating the propositions stated by the other person (No. 1) , misrepresenting the other person’s words (No. 2) and attacking a straw man instead (No. 3). It’s a full handbook of intellectual dishonesty there. Indeed, I generally avoid online debates because they inevitably degenerate to No. 38. The full text is below the fold. Many thanks to my friend Nitin Pai for reintroducing me to it. 38 Ways To Win An Argumentby Arthur Schopenhauer 1 Carry your opponent’s proposition beyond its natural limits; exaggerate it. Phew. Top 10 Conversation Hacks.