How To Win Every Argument Now
Don't "strawman" (misrepresent) their point to make it look weak. Instead, "steelman" it—restate their argument even better than they did.
Ask, "How did you come to that conclusion?" or "What evidence would change your mind?"
The moment you get angry, you lose. High emotions cloud logic and make you look defensive. How to Win Every Argument
If they get loud, you get quieter. It makes them look irrational and gives you the moral high ground.
A "win" can also be refusing to participate in a circular, bad-faith argument. Don't "strawman" (misrepresent) their point to make it
Identify the shared goal. "We both want the project to succeed, right? So instead of my way or your way, let's look at this third data point." 6. Know When to Walk Away
Instead of making statements (which can be attacked), ask questions (which must be defended). High emotions cloud logic and make you look defensive
You force them to do the heavy lifting of explaining their logic, which is often where they will trip up. 3. Steelman Their Argument