Everybody has an opinion

in #opinion4 years ago

Everybody has an opinion, and why not? And yet, you know what they say about everyone having an opinion, and why it's important to make sure that you are one of the few who have real and honest information about any subject that you wish to share with others.


We've all heard the expression "you can have my opinion, if you want it." I would suggest that this is a dangerous practice, because when you hear someone say, "You know what they say about everyone having an opinion," you may start to think that all the information they have to offer is nothing more than mere opinion, or biased opinions. And that is absolutely wrong! That is exactly the reason why so many people make decisions that are harmful to themselves and their families, simply based upon their own personal views and beliefs.

So, how do you know if the person you're talking to has an opinion to share? You know what they say about everyone having an opinion, and why it's important to make sure that you are one of the few who have an honest and accurate view of a particular topic, right? Well, first of all, if the person you are talking to doesn't have an opinion on any given subject, or they're trying to steer you in the wrong direction by telling you that there is no right or wrong answer to a certain question, then you're probably being scammed. Trust me, that's something that you don't want to happen, as long as you're careful.

Second of all, you should be careful when you hear other people say that there is no right or wrong answer to a certain question. When someone asks you a question like, "You know what they say about everyone having an opinion," then what you should do is take the time to research that person's background, find out exactly what they are saying about a certain topic, and see if there is any truth to what they are saying.

Think about it for a moment. If you were asked by someone in a position of authority to give them the opinion of everyone on any given topic, what would you say? Would you tell them, "You don't have an opinion to give"? Or would you say, "I'm not going to tell you anything unless you ask"?

The point is, you should always be honest with yourself about who you believe is telling you the truth and who you don't. when it comes to opinions. You can't help but learn something new about any given subject when you are able to honestly evaluate the information that you're getting from another person, and then use that information to your advantage, rather than blindly following your instincts.


You will come to understand some different situations that you may have otherwise never thought of, as well as having a good sense of who is telling you the truth and who is not. For instance, if you're asking, "You know what they say about everyone having an opinion on debt," and the other person is telling you that he/she has an opinion, but you don't know anything about the debt, then ask them what their background is. Then you'll be able to ask them some follow-up questions, and hopefully, they'll be able to answer your questions with more detail and accuracy.

So, take the time to read up about the person you're dealing with, and make sure that you really do get an opinion. instead of just assuming that you know what they say about everyone having an opinion.

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