What starts arguments? Resentment for another person? Differing opinions? Most of the time it comes from a desire to be "right." Though it seems that many arguments create more tension between individuals rather than solve their issues, arguing is a necessary and trivial factor of humanity. In recent times it seems that arguing has been given a highly negative connotation and many people associate that word purely with yelling, screaming, and anger. However, the purpose of arguing is not to win a screaming contest, it is to share one's opinions with one another and show others your point of view on a subject. Instead of wasting unnecessary amounts of time by yelling at someone else to prove that we are right, we as a whole need to learn more about how we can get our points across to others by remaining calm, collected, and also listen to our opponents' ideas. Arguing, while making many people uncomfortable because it ...
I'm Gavin and this is my blog for Ms. Schilly's Writing 105 class