Arguing over some idea is primarily necessary for its architect. It's only an argument that can demonstrate all its weak and controversial points. An argument makes it possible to polish the diamond of the idea into a valuable jewel.
In a dispute, the function of skeptics is to identify system vulnerabilities. In no case can the purpose of the dispute be to convince the skeptic of the truth.
Loving communication is a criterion of knowledge. If there is no love between people, they will argue, generating differences between them, i.e. form, i.e. lies. The truth isn't born in an argument, only a lie is born in an argument.
I'm not sure why you have to argue about the truth. Truth is an axiom that needs no proof. The truth is not disputed. I bet only liars, discussing their lies.
There is a key difference between an argument and a problem discussion. Discussing solutions for a problem is constructive, while having an argument is destructive.
Truth is that which is unquestionable or based on unquestionable truths. If something can be challenged logically , it is a lie. A successful attempt to challenge the truth is a lie.
The point of a pile of sand is to bring the General to the particular, to make one out of many. When you have a square in your hands and your opponent has a circle, you can argue until you are hoarse about who is right. You will endlessly Bang your head against the wall, proving who is right. This is what idealists do all their lives. Proving other people that they are right and others are wrong. That's why idealists live in hell, that's why idealists ' lives are sad. The world is not perfect, it hurts them. Square lovers suffer when they see a circle. Circle lovers go crazy when they see a square. Syntalism proposes to destroy a square and a circle, turning them into heaps of sand, and then it will become noticeable that they are two identical heaps, and there is no subject for argument.
No need to argue, no need to justify anything. You need to listen carefully and think about how you can use the situation for the benefit of the case. Even if I disagree, there is no need to argue. Say, "all right, all right, let's think."