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Argument Quote by Dan Hill

“In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence.” quote by Dan Hill
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“In Don Mills in the Sixties, nothing comes close to the humiliation of losing an argument. In our weird little creative circle, no one cares who has faster fists, but to lose an argument suggests inferior intelligence.”

Dan Hill

About This Quote

Losing an argument feels deeply humiliating, implying intellectual inferiority within a creative community.

In simple terms: Argument loss feels humiliating and suggests lower intelligence.

Key Takeaway

Value ideas over ego in debates.

Themes

humiliation intelligence creativity ego debate

Mood

reflective critical thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • team meetings
  • creative brainstorming
  • online forums
  • academic seminars
  • political debates

Key Concepts

social hierarchy self‑esteem communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does ego affect your willingness to concede?
  • What can you learn from being wrong?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes losing an argument can spark learning and growth.

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