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Do you feel let down when people see your enemy's point of view as well as your own?

Especially when the enemy's "point of view" is based on malicious lies and bigotry?
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GlitterBug · 22-25, F
You're closed minded. What a shame. Perspective is everything in interpretation. If you can understand where the "enemy" (although I thought we were all human beings) is coming from, you can understand why they do what they do and decide on your own if that's right or wrong. Not following like a sheep blindly calling people bigots and assuming they have bad intent. Also, it opens a door to change their mind as well as your own. Psychology gets interesting. Should look into that.
Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
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GlitterBug · 22-25, F
It's all about perspective. Some prefer a closed mind with closed opinion unable to change. That's fine. But you'll miss out on quite a bit. Fully grasping certain things will be outside of your reach. Really depends on what you value, I guess. We live in a time where if you're just trying to live you life like everyone else your opinion is irrelevant. You no longer risk your life by not seeing both sides.
A president, for example, should be able to set aside personal beliefs to take a step back and see both sides. All sides. @Callmyname
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