https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3beqZGohWaA
When something is clearly understood by everyone, there might not be a need to argue or convince further. Here are some key points related to this:
- Clarity in Communication: When an idea or message is crystal clear, it leaves little room for misinterpretation.
- Convincing vs. Clarifying: Sometimes, people may try to convince others of something even when it is already evident or well understood.
- Intent and Perception: The intentions behind communication can sometimes be misinterpreted, leading to unnecessary arguments or attempts to convince others.
- Effective Communication: Effective communication aims to convey ideas clearly, ensuring that the message is understood without ambiguity.
- Avoiding Unnecessary Conflicts: Clear communication can help prevent misunderstandings and unnecessary conflicts that arise from miscommunication.
In summary, when something is clear and understood by all parties involved, there might not be a need to argue or convince further. Clarity in communication plays a key role in fostering understanding and avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
It is important to note that deliberately misleading others by making false claims is not an effective way of communicating as you have attempted to do by claiming this posting was not click bait but an intentional book advertisement which everyone can see it was anyway. Clear communication is about conveying ideas and messages accurately and truthfully, without resorting to dishonest tactics as you have done here. It was clickbait and so why lie about it?
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