Friday 2 October 2015

How to Float Opinions, the better way

Image showing peoples standing and illustrating their opinions

That ignoramus faggot? Just stay away from him! He is an out and out fiend – engorged with evilness. Have you ever noticed his eyes? What a criminal look he gives.

This kind of opinion is a normal routine for people. I am not talking about the negativity or positivity of the opinion. 

The example above simply illustrates that what grounds our opinions usually have. So easily we call someone criminal just because of one’s bodily appearance, which only we think is grotesque, and we tag a person. 

This is not called floating an opinion, it is floating the bias. And people of lesser intellect often like to hear the latter. If you are trying to get applause from these sorts of people, then go for it – I will not stop you. 

That’s your choice. But if you want to see regard for you in the eyes of the people that you think are mature in reason and intellect, then you must know these three things that make a retarded opinion into a rad opinion:

Logic is a double-edged sword

Do not think that if you are giving logic or evidence for your opinion then it means people will think it is a valid opinion. 

Your logic or evidence must be like a cookie-for-free that must give them the same taste and smell as you got the first time when you ate it. Otherwise, they will poison you with your own cookie.

Don’t love your evidence

People are so full of love that they start loving even their own evidence. My friend, don't do it - your evidence is a cookie full of tasty poison. 

That’s the nature of the evidence – it’s an unfaithful horse; you can ride on it, but not trust it – loving is still a far off thing. You might not even realize that the evidence that you were using a moment ago to beat others has now knocked you down. Just hate your evidence – thrust it to others, they should handle it now. 

Hate it, kick it! 

Always remain in the rebellion mode with your evidence, always keep trying to disprove it, and that will make it stronger. Try to reject and disprove your own logic, arguments and evidences, this will make your opinion refined and convincing because you have already passed it through tough screening - have already criticized it before others would do.

If you still love to support your conceived logic more than your self-respect, if you still are ready to die for it, then make it worth dying for - prepare it with abrasion, with hatred, and in the hottest fire.

It is, sometimes, better to spank your child for her mistake, before the world spank her for the same.

Keep room for improvement


Always keep room for new opinions and logic. Keeping space for new ideas is a life-saving precaution - without it, you will smother yourself. 

Don't let your "lovely" opinion live alone inside you - accompany it with other opinions so that they all can live and flourish.






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