Actively seek counterarguments to consolidate your arguments
Professor Anthony Weston, a contemporary exponent of critical thinking, wrote in his Rulebook for Arguments, “If you can’t imagine how anyone could hold the view you are attacking, you just don’t understand it yet.”
The great Roman philosopher and orator Cicero wrote in his influential work De Oratore (55 BCE, Eng. trans. On the Orator,) “The man who can hold forth on every matter under debate in two contradictory ways of pleading, or can argue for and against every proposition that can be laid down—such a man is the true, the complete, and the only orator.”
Advocating observable evidence and rational investigation, the great English natural philosopher Francis Bacon wrote in his Novum Organum (1620,) “The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion draws all things else to support and agree with it. And though there be a greater number and weight of instances to be found on the other side, yet these it either neglects and despises, or else-by some distinction sets aside and rejects, in order that by this great and pernicious predetermination the authority of its former conclusion may remain inviolate.”
Ryan Diaz
>trading on the left monitor >flight sim in the center >programming on the right can't get comfier than that.
Jordan Robinson
Based.
Wyatt Walker
There seems to be a lot of bearish sentiment in the options market today. I have 10 different bullish verticals where the underlying is going in my favor, but I'm "down" because the price of the puts are rising despite the underlyings moving further OTM.
Matthew Torres
Is AAL worth buying?
Anthony Collins
how are my SRNE CHADS holding up? Y'all fags buy the dip already?