Sunday, November 17, 2019

The Best “Argument” Quotes of “Digital Master” Nov. 2019

The good intention to make an argument is about understanding the other point of view and learn something from it.

"Digital Master” is a series of guidebooks 928 + books) to perceive the multi-faceted impact digital is making to the businesses and society, help forward-thinking organizations navigate through the journey in a systematic way, and avoid “rogue digital.” It perceives the emergent trends of digital leadership, provides advice on how to run a digital organization to unleash its full potential and improve agility, maturity, and provide insight about Change Management. It also instructs the digital workforce on how to shape a game-changing digital mindset and build the right set of digital capabilities to compete for the future. Here is a set of “Argument” quotes in Digital Master.


1 An argument opens a new perspective; changing perspective will change your mind. Arguments are indeed healthy and prove we are alive.

2 An argument seeks to change a concept, perspectives, ideas and provoke actions, with or without a final satisfying outcome!

3 We become argumentative when the beliefs we hold as our foundation are challenged. This is a sign that one is not adaptive; we should be open to new information or a different view.

4 The good intention to make an argument is about understanding the other point of view and learn something from it.

5 An argument opens a new perspective; changing perspective will change your mind. The truth is the whole coin.

6 Perhaps, unnecessary argumentation is in some way the result of the lack of sincerity of purpose, lack of clarity in communication, lack of openness towards viewpoints of others and the lack of humility in personality.

7 Perspective is a personal " truth," and an argument is based on a position of passionate belief in this truth. Having an argument when you are emotional and egotistical leads nowhere. They are the most dangerous kind of arguments because your beliefs end up overpowering the truth.

8 Having arguments where you practice dissociating from your beliefs and your feelings about them are the ones that lead to learning, empathy, and self-awareness. It's all about letting go of the "looking good" syndrome we all have so deeply embedded in us.

9 Generally speaking, an argument opens new perspective, evokes paradoxical thinking, you don’t need to agree completely with the other side of viewpoint, but you can always gain empathy, insight, and new perspective to see things from the other angle.

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