You can win every argument by making it sound like you are right, even if you're not.
Imagine you and your friend both want to play with the same toy. You say, "I wanted it first!" But your friend says, "No, I did!" That’s a big argument, just like grown-ups have sometimes.
But here's the trick: instead of saying, "I was right," you can say something fun and silly, like, "The toy is so cool that both of us are right!" Now your friend laughs, and suddenly both of you win. No one is sad.
The Secret to Winning
It’s not about being the loudest or having the best words, it's about making people feel happy and smart, even if they're not. You can say things like:
- "Maybe we both are right!"
- "Let’s be friends and share the toy!"
- "What if we play together?"
These are winning words that turn arguments into fun times.
So next time you’re in an argument, just remember: you don’t have to be right. You just need to make it sound like you are.You can win every argument by making it sound like you are right, even if you're not.
Imagine you and your friend both want to play with the same toy. You say, "I wanted it first!" But your friend says, "No, I did!" That’s a big argument, just like grown-ups have sometimes.
But here's the trick: instead of saying, "I was right," you can say something fun and silly, like, "The toy is so cool that both of us are right!" Now your friend laughs, and suddenly both of you win. No one is sad.
Examples
- A kid says the sky is green, and you say it looks blue, how do you win without being right?
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