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Mark Twain once said, “Never argue with fools; they’ll drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.” That quote should be handed out like a driver’s license. It could save friendships, marriages, maybe even a few elections.

The issue? Even the idiot thinks the other person is… the idiot.

There’s a funny thing that happens when someone says something completely ridiculous. A little switch flips inside you. You feel compelled to respond, to correct, to offer them the gift of clarity. You assume they just don’t know better. But as you open your mouth, you’ve already stepped into the trap. Because here’s the catch: they think you are the one who doesn’t get it.

And once you’re in, it gets messy. It’s not a debate. It’s a funhouse of twisted logic, circular reasoning, and off-brand facts. It’s like trying to play chess with someone who keeps eating the pieces and calling it strategy.

That’s when you realize this isn’t about finding truth. It’s about someone needing to be right at all costs, and if they have to drag you into the mud to feel smarter, they’ll gladly do it, then accuse you of tracking dirt into the house.

You see, some individuals aren’t interested in genuine understanding; they crave conflict. They don’t seek clarity. They only want to protect their narrow viewpoints.

The smartest thing? Don’t argue. Not because you’re afraid to lose, but because there’s nothing to win. Once someone stops listening, your words become background noise, like elevator music during a fire drill.

Smile. Nod. Change the subject. Or better yet, excuse yourself to go pet a dog or stare at a tree. Anything is better than tossing pearls into a pit of stubbornness.

The world isn’t short on opinions, but it’s definitely short on peace. And sometimes, the most peaceful act is choosing silence over proving a point. Let them think they’ve won. Meanwhile, you walk away with your time, your energy, and your dignity intact.

In that battle, you’re already the winner.

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