Accomplish Quote by David Viscott
“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?”
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.
Define your purpose before debating.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationships
- workplace meetings
- negotiations
- therapy sessions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What outcome do you truly seek?
- How can you steer a heated discussion toward constructive results?
Arguments can be unproductive if goals are unclear.