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Some arguments are never meant to be won, because they were never about truth to begin with. There are people who confuse volume with knowledge, screens with wisdom, opinions with understanding. They consume ideas the way they consume showsâ fast, loud, unquestioned, designed to entertain rather than to awaken. A bookshelf asks something of you. Patience. Curiosity. Humility. It does not shout. It waits. A television, on the other hand, tells you what to think, when to feel, who to blame, and when to stop asking questions. It rewards agreement, not depth. Repetition, not reflection. So when you argue with someone whose world is shaped by flickering images instead of quiet pages, you are not debating ideasâ you are colliding realities. One reality is built on exploration, on doubt, on the courage to say âI donât know yet.â The other is built on certainty borrowed from others, certainty never tested, never challenged, never truly owned. Wisdom does not need to prove itself in arguments. It recognizes when silence is stronger than explanation. When walking away is not surrender, but discernment. Not every mind is a door meant to be opened. Some are screensâ always on, rarely aware, forever displaying someone elseâs script. So choose your conversations carefully. Protect your energy. And remember: You donât owe depth to those who refuse to look beyond the surface. Some truths are not meant to be debatedâ they are meant to be lived.đ€