• z3rOR0ne@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    Because it’s not a bad thing to ask another person about their experiences in life. And putting it within the context of a particular life choice adds a layer of focus to the conversation.

    Given your logic, no one should ever ask anyone else any question about their personal experiences other than to retrieve information.

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      1 month ago

      putting it within the context of a particular life choice adds a layer of focus to the conversation.

      It won’t create a very interesting debate though, because OP already excluded most people who followed through on the opposing view in the question itself.

      This extra layer of focus really functions as a filter, which can only result in a hall of mirrors.

      It’s perfectly fine if OP just wanted to confirm an existing bias and need arguments for that, but it’s absolutely not a very interesting conversation.