I have been told, on many occasions, by my well-wishers to not get
into arguments. Arguments usually start on a topic. On a topic, one
usually has a position and that position usually is described at times as an
opinion. Normally, one will argue that their position is based on facts
and thus their opinion is fair. These days, I argue, the opinions
are hardly our own. Most of the time we are regurgitating opinions that
we have heard and have then adopted them as our own. Given opinions not necessarily have to be based on any facts. Facts however should be able to prove true or false.
There is an interesting article out there that talks about how
opinions are formed.
According to the article, some of the opinions are formed due to societal
influence, some are formed due to authority of the person one follows, and then
there is at the very extreme (this is my add-on) - on one’s own dissection of
facts and reality. To arrive at an opinion, the last type, one has to be
able to read different viewpoints, have an inquisitive mind to question
everything, and having exhausted these venues arrives at one's conclusion and
leads to an opinion. Perhaps leading to an opinion formed on facts. I have written about this before, opinions
should be supported by facts but facts are sometimes cherry picked and
influenced by our perception. This leads
to my other assertion - having your own objective opinion is very difficult in a world that is constantly trying to put people into categories and group. Also, the world that is so connected. We all don't have the time to be objective and we all take short cuts. In the case of opinions, we regurgitate what we have heard somewhere else.
Even here, one can argue, that your personal bias can strongly
influence your opinion. We tend to look for facts to support our
position. We find those facts that support our opinion and we feel validated to have opinions
based on facts. I always believe I have strong biases and because of
those biases, I tend to find article/facts that will support my position.
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