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Seeking common ground while reserving differences is still the same party cutting differences

In general, knowledgeable people are more likely to stand up for themselves. Once the perception of the world (things) is formed, it is extremely difficult to change. (UK: John Locke) z

A half-understanding of things is a plausible understanding, especially if it is completely without concepts. For example, white paper, when unused, the value is to be sold. Once the graffiti is done, it becomes a "precious word paper".

Not looking at the whole leopard is prejudice. People with low education do not know enough about the nature of things and have low discriminating ability, and the advantage is that they are also more likely to listen and see.

The Buddhists have the saying of "Middle View", that is, not to go to two (different) ends, "neither birth nor destruction, not constant and continuous, neither one nor different, neither coming nor going." ”

People who think they are high-minded should constantly remind themselves to be good at listening, and even if they cannot agree and accept the opinions of others, they should at least allow different views to exist. Stereotyping – unwavering conviction – is important, but one should not trap others' views with fixed opinions, impose uniformity, and exclude all dissidents.

Seeking common ground while reserving differences is still the same party cutting differences

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