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lorasvet [3.4K]
3 years ago
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“If you want somebody to change their mind, it’s no good arguing. You’ve got to reach the heart.” By Dr. Jane Goodall

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valentina_108 [34]3 years ago
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Answer:

“If you want to change their mind, it’s no good arguing. You’re got to reach the heart.” By Dr. Jane Goodall. In my opinion I think it means you shouldn’t argue to change someone’s mind like you should really understand them and another opinion I think it means that you have to connect with people to get them to change their mind. Explanation arguing normally only makes people more determined just out of spite towards you. In conclusion, it will always be best to find a common ground with them and work it out because when you argue with some one they just get mad and think that you are trying to undermine them or that you are trying to make them do what you want to happen but if you find a common ground then you are more likely to to convince them of your way so it is always just best to work it out instead of getting angry and getting the other person angry.

Explanation:

arguaing normaly only makes people  more determined just out of spite towards you

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