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From the author: Situations arise in life when it is important to defend your point of view. This can be done in different ways. Have you ever noticed in a dispute that if one of the opponents cites a suitable proverb or saying as an argument, then there seems to be nothing to hide. Well, - folk wisdom. Age-old, the most correct. But no! I made a selection of folk sayings and proverbs that confirm two opposing points of view on the subject. Let's make sure. He brings his will to a bitter end. - Everyone in their own way, and I according to myself. To please everyone is to make a fool of yourself. – Living in harmony with the people means not getting into trouble. It’s good where we are not. - Every sandpiper praises its swamp. And a large ship runs aground. — A big ship deserves a long voyage. Don’t ask the old one, ask the experienced one. - An old horse does not spoil the furrow. All birds have a bird - an eagle. - The heart is a falcon, and the courage is a crow. A red army is a commander. - Some boss is not worth a bast, but put him in a great position. Where there are many shepherds, there the sheep die. (Seven nannies have a child without an eye) - Take it together - it won’t be heavy. Labor money is always strong - It’s not easy to make money, but it’s easy to live. It’s hard to make money, but even a fool can live with money. – He grieves, but he steals. And to steal wisely, troubles cannot be avoided. - Constipation is strong, but cunning and thieves. Bread is the head of everything - Peace and love are the head of everything. It’s not good to go to make peace yourself, but to send an ambassador - people will know. - Every quarrel is a blessing to peace. A good beginning is half the battle (The beginning is the beauty of the matter.). - The matter is very strong. —A good ending is the crown of the whole thing. It’s easy to start, but not easy to finish. - To start is not to finish. For business - not us, for work - not us, but to eat and sleep - you can’t find anything against us. “You can’t take a fish out of a pond without difficulty. Don’t be afraid of the beginning, but beware of the end.” — It’s a terrible thing to begin with. There is no day without night. (wait for the night) - The morning is wiser than the evening. (wait for the morning) The truth does not bring trouble. - The truth hurts my eyes. The truth is like a wasp, it crawls into your eyes. And people live by lies. - Because of empty words, he disappeared like a dog. Lying less means living a calmer life. If you don’t like it, don’t listen, and don’t bother lying. - Speak zealously, but without deception. - Lie, but know when to stop. For telling the truth, they are exiled to Kamchatka. “For a just cause, do not spare your own head and do not show mercy to someone else.” Yeah! People have seen a lot in their lifetime! And I came up with an apt expression for every situation. And, since situations in life are different, then folk wisdom sometimes argues with itself. And popular wisdom itself states: “You will not find the truth in the evil one.” It turns out that defending your point of view with the help of proverbs and sayings is quite easy. But on the other hand, your opponent can also use the same weapon. Solving business and personal issues requires the ability to win arguments and debates, to find the necessary arguments in order to defend one’s opinion. As you have seen, you can support your point of view (any one!) with the help of proverbs and sayings. And at the same time, you need to be able to resist an opponent who wants to use the same “deadly” weapon. There are many other effective and efficient ways to support your argument in an argument or presentation. And you can learn this at our training: http://www.logospc.com/#!blank-3/c1qvk. Sign up, come, win disputes!