Emotions, Facts, or logic.
Which one is the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd important?
[spoiler]Personally I think Emotions are the most important to actually winning the argument (not actually being right) because humans are naturally emotional. Next would be the actual logic if your argument isn't poking at peoples emotions if it makes sense chances are you'll get someone on your side. Lastly I think the facts are actually the least important because you have to verify that they are true or not if you say it's a fact. Facts also don't appeal to peoples emotions as much, and if they do it often times can piss a person off.[/spoiler]
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Edited by mikeyrox1234: 10/18/2020 2:03:24 PMId say facts because facts are WHAT IS and not what you think they should be... (logic). I suppose one could argue that a long known fact could be wrong due to the known logic at the time it was considered a fact... 🤔 Its like the chicken and egg question. What came first logic or fact? Edit: When in an argument I think emotion should be the last thing taken into account. At the end you should ask yourself “is this right?” What is factual or seems logical isn’t always right.