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“Before you decide to have an argument, think about what you really want to accomplish. Do you just want to let your feelings out, or is there a point you are trying to make? What is it?” quote by David Viscott
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“Before you decide to have an argument, think about what you really want to accomplish. Do you just want to let your feelings out, or is there a point you are trying to make? What is it?”

David Viscott

About This Quote

Source Book: Self-Help Guide, David Viscott, 1990

Before arguing, clarify your true goal—whether it’s emotional release or conveying a point—to ensure the discussion is purposeful.

In simple terms: Know why you argue before you start.

Key Takeaway

Define your purpose before debating.

Themes

communication conflict resolution self-awareness goal setting emotional intelligence

Mood

reflective pragmatic

Type

self-help psychological

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • workplace meetings
  • negotiations
  • therapy sessions

Key Concepts

psychology strategic dialogue personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What outcome do you truly seek?
  • How can you steer a heated discussion toward constructive results?
A Different Perspective

Arguments can be unproductive if goals are unclear.

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