How often ?
Do you change because you :
- Agree to disagree
- Disagree to agree
→ Agree to Disagree means:
Example:
Person A: “I still believe that climate change is primarily caused by human activity.”
Person B: “I understand your perspective, but I think it’s a natural phenomenon. I think we’re going to have to agree to disagree on this one.”
In this example, Person A and Person B have reached a point where they cannot agree on the cause of climate change. By agreeing to disagree, they are acknowledging their differences and choosing to end the discussion rather than continuing to argue.
→ Disagree to Agree means:
Example:
Person A: “I think we should invest in renewable energy sources.”
Person B: “I’m not so sure. Don’t you think it’s too expensive and inefficient?”
In this example, Person B might not genuinely disagree with Person A’s views on renewable energy. However, by playing the role of a contrarian, Person B encourages Person A to think more critically about their arguments and to consider alternative perspectives.