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Don't argue from "summary" of How to Survive a Horror Movie by Seth Grahame-Smith

Arguing is a sure way to bring a bad outcome, especially in a horror movie. It can result in making a wrong decision or getting into trouble. Therefore, it is better to avoid arguments in order to survive in a horror movie situation.
  1. Arguing almost always leads nowhere; it only produces negative energies like rage or animosity. So careless words should be controlled and patience should be practiced so feelings aren't hurt unnecessarily.
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  3. It doesn't make sense to put energy into having yelling matches or debates that won't reach any consensus. The best thing to do is be calm, take a break, and come back to it when emotions are settled.
  4. Effort must be made to resolve disputes without escalating the situation. Listening attentively and responding thoughtfully can help create space for understanding and might lead to a mutual agreement people can both live with.
  5. Agreeing to disagree is a much healthier alternative than arguing about an issue. It can help you keep a good relationship with someone even if your opinions don't align completely.
  6. Don't waste time applying pressure on people through words in order to prove you are right. It would be more suitable to reflect on what has been said and try to come up with creative solutions instead.
  7. Sometimes it's necessary to agree to disagree without keeping score of who was right or wrong. Everyone needs to find their own way to express themselves while interactinig with others peacefully.
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How to Survive a Horror Movie

Seth Grahame-Smith

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