I see. I’d rather suspect that person wasn’t all that important, nor was the audience at that dinner party, but maybe that’s just wishful thinking. I also suspect he’s learned some social skills over the years.
I’d rather suspect that person wasn’t all that important, nor was the audience at that dinner party, but maybe that’s just wishful thinking.
In the comments, he makes clear he held the “losing an argument is a good thing, it’s on you if you fail to take advantage of it” position. He may no longer feel that way.
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I see. I’d rather suspect that person wasn’t all that important, nor was the audience at that dinner party, but maybe that’s just wishful thinking. I also suspect he’s learned some social skills over the years.
In the comments, he makes clear he held the “losing an argument is a good thing, it’s on you if you fail to take advantage of it” position. He may no longer feel that way.
I see :)