On the other hand, I am also basically in agreement with Megan McArdle’s point of view. Despite maintaining what I said about people’s relationship with reality, I think that particular arguments and positions that people hold usually do have some worth, and that you can always get something out of it if you try. Any discussion will go much better you take what people say and begin with part of it that you agree with—and you should always be able to find something that you agree with—rather than jumping immediately to the parts you disagree with. This makes the whole difference between a friendly discussion and an angry argument, and the former is much more productive for everyone than the latter.
On the other hand, I am also basically in agreement with Megan McArdle’s point of view. Despite maintaining what I said about people’s relationship with reality, I think that particular arguments and positions that people hold usually do have some worth, and that you can always get something out of it if you try. Any discussion will go much better you take what people say and begin with part of it that you agree with—and you should always be able to find something that you agree with—rather than jumping immediately to the parts you disagree with. This makes the whole difference between a friendly discussion and an angry argument, and the former is much more productive for everyone than the latter.