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When one person seems unswayed by anything the other says, what should be done?

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Post time 22-2-2024 16:53:24 | Show all posts |Read mode
Encountering a stubborn person, even when you believe you are right, can be a common situation. Sometimes, no matter what you say, it seems useless, and the other person refuses to listen. In such cases, you need to find alternative approaches.

Firstly, attempt rational communication. If it doesn't work, there's no point in being confrontational. Change your strategy and communicate in a different way. Find a calm opportunity to talk privately with the person, sincerely listen to their thoughts, and understand why they are being so stubborn. Perhaps you can find a way to persuade them through this understanding.

Next, it's crucial to use facts to make your case. Relying solely on rhetoric is not enough; you need tangible evidence. Present data, cases, or expert opinions to logically support your arguments. Sometimes, people need tangible proof to believe in something.

Moreover, make sure the person feels your sincerity. Convey that you genuinely want them to understand your viewpoint and express your concern and sincerity. Let them see that you're not trying to oppose them but rather find a solution together. Additionally, be patient and give them some time. Stubborn people may need time to accept new perspectives. Don't rush; provide space and time, and they might slowly start contemplating your viewpoint.

Finally, maintain a compromising mindset. Your viewpoint may not always be fully accepted by the other person, but you should be willing to compromise. People have different opinions and interests, and learning to compromise is essential to reach a mutually acceptable result. In conclusion, when dealing with a stubborn person, change your approach, communicate more, use facts, show sincerity, provide time, and being open to compromise is key. After all, solving the problem is the most important thing, and it's better to avoid mutual harm over minor disagreements.
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Post time 22-2-2024 16:53:41 | Show all posts
This is something that doesn't need to be said.
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Post time 22-2-2024 16:59:31 | Show all posts
Each take a step back, and understanding each other is good.
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