Just curious why it's so good to be open-minded? As a close-minded backwater hillbilly, I never understood and maybe that's the problem.
I think that I'm after Universal/Absolute Truth. I said I think because many people debate the definition of truth.
I'd rather avoid the religious debate, but I doubt I'll be so lucky, but why do I need to be open-minded? I guess my definition of the word must be flawed.
I'd say it means that you have to let everyone think what they want to think and be okay with that.
In a quest for Absolute Truths in this Universe, I have found that being (at least this definition) open-minded is inefficient. If you think someone's wrong, then you're free to think that, just not to really express it. If you tell them they're wrong, you're no longer open-minded (and being close-minded is apparently bad). Being close-minded is the easiest way to disqualify yourself from intellectual conversations. But, for me anyways, I want these intelligent people who engage in said conversations to look for truth with me. If the ideas they bring up are not compatible with my way of thinking insomuch that I can bring up a reasonable (I know, that's a very difficult word to define) objection to it that doesn't apply to my own life, then they are not on the track to Universal Truth since it is incompatible with my truth. Maybe this is an argument for the non-existence of Universal Truth, but please do not debate that on this thread. Feel free to start another. But I don't want intelligent people wasting their time spinning their wheels going in a direction that is by my account incorrect.
Being close-minded in my close-minded mind is a good thing. It means that I stand for something, that I have accountability. It means that I hold some truths to be self-evident and that violation of these truths is unacceptable. I don't think it's okay that you disagree with my truths. I'm not happy that you think differently than I do.
Another argument is that I feel that I am correct. If I weren't correct, I wouldn't think the way I think. I'd think the way I see as correct. Effectively, I'm right and if you don't think so, you're wrong. This sounds very militant, and it is to some degree. But what's wrong with thinking this way? If you don't think this way, then you're not sure of your truths. If you're not sure, then don't get on me for not being open-minded to your (apparently unconvincing) idea. Make a decision and become sure.
Please try to take this post as a whole. Don't grab pieces of it and take it out of context. It's not something that can be expressed line-by-line like that. This is a free flowing idea that is coming from the center of my very being. You can't break it apart and argue it piece-meal. It's a general sentiment, a whole idea. Don't pick me apart on semantics, climb inside this post and thusly inside my mind. Then tell me what's up.
Don't worry about what my truths are. That's not the point of this thread. The point of this thread is: I want to know why I need to be open-minded, why it's such a good thing, and why being close-minded is such a bad thing.
I think if I said this as a stand-up comedian and punched it up a lot, you'd cheer for me like Lewis Black. But I hate that guy, so that's why it's here instead of there.
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Just curious why it's so good to be open-minded? As a close-minded backwater hillbilly, I never understood and maybe that's the problem.
I think that I'm after Universal/Absolute Truth. I said I think because many people debate the definition of truth.
I'd rather avoid the religious debate, but I doubt I'll be so lucky, but why do I need to be open-minded? I guess my definition of the word must be flawed.
I'd say it means that you have to let everyone think what they want to think and be okay with that.
In a quest for Absolute Truths in this Universe, I have found that being (at least this definition) open-minded is inefficient. If you think someone's wrong, then you're free to think that, just not to really express it. If you tell them they're wrong, you're no longer open-minded (and being close-minded is apparently bad). Being close-minded is the easiest way to disqualify yourself from intellectual conversations. But, for me anyways, I want these intelligent people who engage in said conversations to look for truth with me. If the ideas they bring up are not compatible with my way of thinking insomuch that I can bring up a reasonable (I know, that's a very difficult word to define) objection to it that doesn't apply to my own life, then they are not on the track to Universal Truth since it is incompatible with my truth. Maybe this is an argument for the non-existence of Universal Truth, but please do not debate that on this thread. Feel free to start another. But I don't want intelligent people wasting their time spinning their wheels going in a direction that is by my account incorrect.
Being close-minded in my close-minded mind is a good thing. It means that I stand for something, that I have accountability. It means that I hold some truths to be self-evident and that violation of these truths is unacceptable. I don't think it's okay that you disagree with my truths. I'm not happy that you think differently than I do.
Another argument is that I feel that I am correct. If I weren't correct, I wouldn't think the way I think. I'd think the way I see as correct. Effectively, I'm right and if you don't think so, you're wrong. This sounds very militant, and it is to some degree. But what's wrong with thinking this way? If you don't think this way, then you're not sure of your truths. If you're not sure, then don't get on me for not being open-minded to your (apparently unconvincing) idea. Make a decision and become sure.
Please try to take this post as a whole. Don't grab pieces of it and take it out of context. It's not something that can be expressed line-by-line like that. This is a free flowing idea that is coming from the center of my very being. You can't break it apart and argue it piece-meal. It's a general sentiment, a whole idea. Don't pick me apart on semantics, climb inside this post and thusly inside my mind. Then tell me what's up.
Don't worry about what my truths are. That's not the point of this thread. The point of this thread is: I want to know why I need to be open-minded, why it's such a good thing, and why being close-minded is such a bad thing.
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