Assuming that perception is relative to the individual, to effectively engage in conversation we would need common sense. Common sense can be characterised as the ability to mentally unite the information conveyed by the five physical senses. Then, to be able to talk about the information gathered, we labelled and named the things (common language) that are associated with it. — akourios
Therefore, intelligence from both sides is the key to effective communications and common sense is the medium. — akourios
1 Do not say what you believe to be false. — fdrake
2 Do not say that for which you lack adequate evidence. — fdrake
If this is the goal of the conversation then we too should be open to the possibility of being influenced since doing otherwise would negate our intend to influence others in the first place. — akourios
How do we expect other people to be open to the possibility that there is something which they don't know/understand if we ourselves aren't? — akourios
If you are referring to emotion as our non-rational behaviour then what is emotion really? — akourios
Then how can we influence if everyone sticks to what he believes to be true because he/she is different? — akourios
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