Exposing Myself to Diverse Viewpoints
I believe in the importance of listening to people and ideas that go against my views on a given topic. Be it either of those classic not-to-be-discussed-in-polite-company, politics and religion, or as matter of taste based as book and movie choices. I do not fear those who disagree with principles I hold dear.
On the contrary, a well thought out position can only be enhanced by seeing the other side of the issue. I see from where I stand every day. Standing in another footprint for a moment can only give a better vantage point of what I'm believe. And if not, if my ideals are debunked, I am better for it. Being right is not worth being wrong. Knowledge and truth are the gold standard, not my pride.
How important is this concept to civilization itself?
Creativity Prompt posted on diversity reminding readers of what Aristotle said about diverging opinions:
to entertain a thought without accepting it.”
In my blogging and social networking, I have a chance to examine the full spectrum of viewpoints on any topic under the sun. Most real life situations keep talk about opinions to a minimum. Be it a matter of social graces or enforced by an employer, we all steer clear of hot button issues. I lament the loss in shear lack of good conversation. I would rather talk about my faith or yours than talk about the weather or, God forbid, gas prices. Talk about banal.
In addition to being more interesting, other viewpoints are educational. For example, if I don't believe in getting a vehicle warranty, no harm is done my visiting XpressWarranty.com - 100% Free Vehicle Warranty Quotes - to make certain I have all the facts. I can then make my argument from strength or change my mind in light of new information.
I challenge my friends and readers to have a new idea to tea daily. At least a few bloggers of opposing view should grace your Google Reader. If nothing else, it can help you remember people you disagree with can be moral and intelligent just like your side.









Great post! I really like the way you behold opposing (or merely diverging) ideas and ideals.
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I've been lucky enough to have been raised to think for myself, talking bits and pieces from all over to decide what I believe. The universe is like a giant dot-to-dot book where the pattern becomes more clear as you go along.
Thank you for the inspiration.
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Fabulous quote!
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