Can an opinion be wrong?

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    Dual Booting Windows 7 64-Bit Ultimate Edition and Fedora 16.
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    Just a thought, ain't WRONG an opinion?
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  2. Posts : 6,349
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       #42

    pebbly said:
    From a female point of view " My opinion is right , You are wrong, end of story " no further discussion needed
    I already knew that.

    My Mom didn't raise a dummy.

    Might as well argue with the Himalayan Mountains that they are located on the wrong continent.

    Pebbly
    You forgot the disclaimer in the fine print.

    Warning: Opinion is subject to change at any moment. No explanation is implied or will necessarily be given.
    Requesting explanation will be hazardous to your health and well being.
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       #43

    pebbly said:
    From a female point of view " My opinion is right , You are wrong, end of story " no further discussion needed
    Your opinion is very similar than my dear Angie's. According to her, the secret of our well working relationships is that we have always been able to discuss things, both been allowed to tell our respective opinions, wishes and hopes, and then together tried to learn of my mistakes and do as Angie sees fit.

    Or, as she wrote to her Facebook wall some time ago: "A secret of a successful marriage is that both husband and wife tell openly their opinion and then do as the wife says".
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  4. Posts : 2,009
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       #44

    Kari said:
    "A secret of a successful marriage is that both husband and wife tell openly their opinion and then do as the wife says".


    You can simply file that under universal law... or at least let your girl/wife/whatever think you do
    But you're right. The secret to a good relationship is to know when to speak and when to STFU

    -DG
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  5. Posts : 11,424
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       #45

    We learn much more from mistakes made than successes unknown to us. Keeping an open mind to others views may change the truths we hold so dear. This is a good practice as there always seems to be multiple ways around an obstacles in life.

    Rules to live life by:
    1) Be impeccable with your word
    2) Don't take anything personally
    3) Don't make assumtions
    4) Always do your best
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       #46

    After 37 years of marriage, I live by these 2 rules:

    1. She is always right.
    2. If in doubt, refer to Rule #1!
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  7. Posts : 4,663
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       #47

    Opinions can have different weights. My opinion on the authenticity of a 16 century painting would not hold the same weight as a reputable expert in the field.
    But we could still both be wrong.
    Being wrong in this instance would be a heavier load to bear for the other guy than it would for me.:)
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       #48

    niemiro said:
    People here are basically saying that an opinion can be wrong. So my opinion is that all opinions are correct, even those opinions of extremists previously mentioned! The only issue I forsee is that if someone disagrees with this opinion, I cannot disagree with them and their opinion, only respectably agree to disagree and differ in opinion, or pretend, in my opinion, that I had not seen that post in their opinion which disagrees with my opinion, in a method of opinion, rather than fact!
    +1 IMO
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