Be just to others. Be tolerant of others, see their side of things. Be strict with yourself and be tolerant with others. Forgive more.
Read both sides of an argument. Eliminate any bias as far as possible. Act out in a just way, in a moral way, and even a kind way. Being kind is a trait of the divine.
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The philosophy of the Scottish philosopher David Hume wasn't just about being disagreeable. He was skeptical and doubtful on authority, and on himself too.
He could highlight flaws on both sides of the argument, his side and the opponent's side. His balanced and practical intellect made him...
The best way to keep an argument calm is to be as kind as possible. Respectfully acknowledge the other person's viewpoint, even if you don't agree with it.
Say things like "I see what you're saying there," or "That's a good point."
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