Rick Reuben wrote:You are the one who is fumbling with simple concepts. There is no such thing as a 'conclusive' opinion. Do you not understand the definition of 'opinion'?Ekkssvvppllott wrote: It's possible (and quite common) to hold strong opinions about any number of subjects but also understand that some of these opinions are not conclusive
In so far as one thinks he's "right" with an opinion, he essentially believes it to be conclusive, even though it is in fact an opinion, and cannot be "right" or "wrong." Some people hold opinions which they believe to be facts. Though maybe my semantics weren't the best, that's what I was getting at, this unfortunate flaw, and that when a person believes he's "right all the time" he often fails to recognize his opinions for what they are.
By the way, a thought just occured to me... I have never once seen you explicitly admit that you were wrong about something, anything. You appear to have no sense of autocritique. I guess it makes sense, then, that you wholeheartedly believe "future events will validate every unpopular stance [you] have taken."
What a piece of work you are.