It is so easy, when trying to convince someone of our position, to fall into the language of "right" and "wrong". Clearly, we believe that our position is "right" and the other is "wrong". However, that language easily slips from an assessment of facts to a moral/ethical judgement of "Right" vs. "Wrong". Thinking about this recently reminded me of the following scene from the movie "Wreck-It Ralph", about a video-game villain who wishes to be loved rather than hated:
Just because I think you are wrong, doesn't mean I have to think you are Wrong.
Yes!!!
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