Originally Posted by
chasm54
It isn't about challenging an error, or whatever. It's about one's taste in conversation. For me, debate is conversation. I don't much care if you're wrong, or I'm right, or vice versa. I'm often wrong, it's the human condition, it doesn't damage my self-esteem to discover I'm mistaken. Similarly, discovering that you are mistaken doesn't persuade me that you're an idiot. The conversation is about the issue, not about who is cleverer than whom.
But the point is that debating what is, and is not, is what keeps one interested and interesting, imo. Trivial chit-chat about the weather and so forth simply isn't worth the breath - or, in this case, the typing. Clearly, others have different tastes. That is as it should be, we're all different, in our approach to discourse as everything else.
Many years ago, I had a discussion with a friend who was - is - conspicuously brilliant and had married a woman who was massively less intelligent than him. He explained that he got all the intellectual challenge he needed at work, and from his friends, and he didn't want it at home. I was staggered, I can't imagine living with anyone who didn't enjoy giving me an argument about what I think and believe.
And, there - we are different.
But, I am massively involved with political activities and arguments in my "other life." I run a couple of listservs where we spend hours debating and formulating strategies for the advancement of status and programs for individuals with disabilities. I do surveys, write programs (just finished an education program for training agency folks who work with families - I can send you a copy if you like) and likely intereact with at least 100 emails daily from a huge variety of folks.
Today, I drove 90 miles to Pueblo to sing with the
singing group I started almost 8 years ago - we will do about 40 performances this year.
I have no shortage of intellectual stimulation and opportunities to interact with, and many times, strategize against and with individuals in "my" playing field.
I do all of this on a volunteer basis. No pay.
My playing field just does not happen to be bicycling, that is my relaxing field.
To imply that because I don't happen to want to use this forum for debating is a sign that I am not interesting nor stimulated is . . . well . .