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Let’s Talk About the Trap of Your Yes or No Answer (4 อ่าน)
25 ก.พ. 2569 17:59
Have you ever noticed how often conversations get reduced to “Your Yes or No Answer” as if every topic in the world can be squeezed into two tiny boxes? I’ve been seeing this more and more in discussions—especially online—and honestly, it feels like it shuts down meaningful dialogue before it even begins. Life isn’t black and white. Most issues have context, nuance, background, and personal perspective that can’t be captured in a simple yes or no. When someone demands “Your Yes or No Answer,” it often feels less like check this outthey want understanding and more like they want control over the narrative. It pressures people to oversimplify their thoughts, sometimes even misrepresent what they truly believe. What do you all think? Is this approach helpful for clarity, or does it damage real discussion and critical thinking? Let’s dive into it.
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