03-01-2021, 11:24 AM
The key is always to not have attachment to any outcome. That way you never need to convince people one way or another.
I guess conspiracy theories are an interesting subject, because usually the ones that share them just as the ones that deny them tend to get somewhat upset in desiring to change the other side's opinion. In both cases, it might be useful to see the sharing of any information as a seed that may or may not bloom in due time. Someone may very well, someday and through other information, connect the dots so to speak and realize what another's perspective was. We often need a step back, especially when we disagree from an emotional place. A lot of people tend to want certain things to be true or untrue, while not being necessarily ready to accept the truth of what is. Sometimes we also just don't have the ability to really know what's up, so conspiracy theories could tend to draw out our emotional desires to perceive things in a certain fixed way, as they dwell into topics that target our very confusion.
I guess conspiracy theories are an interesting subject, because usually the ones that share them just as the ones that deny them tend to get somewhat upset in desiring to change the other side's opinion. In both cases, it might be useful to see the sharing of any information as a seed that may or may not bloom in due time. Someone may very well, someday and through other information, connect the dots so to speak and realize what another's perspective was. We often need a step back, especially when we disagree from an emotional place. A lot of people tend to want certain things to be true or untrue, while not being necessarily ready to accept the truth of what is. Sometimes we also just don't have the ability to really know what's up, so conspiracy theories could tend to draw out our emotional desires to perceive things in a certain fixed way, as they dwell into topics that target our very confusion.