Open Mindedness?





I find it funny that many people who ask and tell others to be open-minded are some of the most close-minded people there are. What they really mean to say is “be open-minded so that you can see and accept MY point of view because mine is the RIGHT one.”






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February 13th, 2009 at 5:41 pm
You are so right! I always thought that is was ironic but you have a much better explanation for it. They just want you to change your mind to their point of view. I think I am going to check myslef twice before using that expression again.
February 17th, 2009 at 2:34 am
How very true. But it’s human nature to want people to approve and support your point of view especially if you have self esteem issues.