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How to fight for what you think is right

Basically you can call this a debate, there are going to be two sides and most of the time you are going to choose a side. Your first opinion is going to come down to your morals and values, and then following that is your information.

Before you can debate and fight for what is right you need to evaluate your morals. What do you believe is right? Do you believe in War? Do you base decisions of looks or info? These type of things. Your morals are often going to involve religion in some sort of way.After You have evaluated your morals, you are going to look at facts, now be careful where you get your facts. Some sites are going to give you wrong info. Also politics and religion might get in the way. After figuring out these two things, you can figure out what side your actually on.

Now that you know what is right based on your morals and facts, you have to fight for it. You need to have great communication and know how to present your facts in a easy, understandable presentation. Be Confident, if people see a lack of confidence they will question the sanctity of your information and opinions.

One easy thing to help you is to always keep in mind, why you are fighting, are you fighting to end a war, continue a war? What do you want the outcome to be?

In your presentation always respect the other side, use pros and cons, negotiate. Think smart, you want to act like you fully understand the other side, but don't turn people against you.

A debate, is as simple as a discussion, but with two different sides, act professional, but not to professional. Keep it somewhat casual, it helps keep the discussion calm. And last tip, try to keep religion out of debates.

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