The "peacemaker's paradox": Why you should embrace the arguments made against you
Briefly

Economists highlight that there is 'no such thing as a free lunch,' meaning every choice entails costs and opportunity losses, which shape our decisions.
Understanding that every decision comes with trade-offs is crucial; whether it's attending a game or family time, the implications of our choices should always be weighed.
While motivations may seem straightforward, the presence of opportunity costs demands we assess the nuances of our decisions, leading to more informed dialogue and choices.
Being aware of counterarguments is essential; recognizing that for any position there are opposing views fosters healthier conversations and more respectful exchanges of ideas.
Read at Big Think
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