I’m not really an argumentative type of person. I think it’s a waste of time and really ridiculous. I do find it necessary though in certain situations like getting your point across. When the other person doesn’t entitle your own opinion/situation in the matter or when you want to encourage another to go towards a different pathway. I rarely desire the need to argue. My boyfriend and I do argue sometimes over financial situations. He’s great with money and I gamble like there’s no tomorrow. I think people wouldn’t argue at all if everyone in the world shared, respected each others religious beliefs, entitle everyone else’s opinion about history/historical events, looked beyond skin color and got rid of hierarchical ego class system. Many of our wars are over territory, power, religion and corruptive leaders who only wants what’s best for their own interests. Indeed they get followers who do what they’re told because they’re manipulated into power and deceit.
We do need strong levels of government but we need the kind who are for the people, the community and honoring whatever role they were given/elected into. Setting an example as a tremendous leader or one in governments means keeping your goals and priorities straight. It also means standing up in whatever you believe in and fight for your community. To make such commitments mean public events, committee meetings, strategic goals, connection to the people, ability to speak, educational backgrounds, being a role model, knowing your existing community of who you’re serving/ trying to please, awareness of opponents and a genuine passion of wanting to be in the public eye. A poor leader wants power alone, gets greedy, uses power to receive sexual favors, lies about political agenda, influences political power by referring their religious preferences into the mixture and misleads the people with huge lies.
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