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SUMMARY:Week 3 - Day 6
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DESCRIPTION: There's no such thing as right-wrong. We all have different expectations, standards, and understandings, so we have to make sure that all these are built on a strong foundation. You must always self reflect to make sure that your current standards are up to date. E.g: for sure you don't think the same way about getting drunk as you did in college. Those standards had changed over time. So while the 19 years old, you are okay going to school with a hangover, the 29 years old you might not be. You and your circumstances changed, so did your standards.

Or maybe your mother thinks you should take a job that pays better even if you don't like the work, but you believe you should love what you do. For her, it is wrong not to take the money job, but for you it is right. This is why I argue there is no right and wrong. There are just differences between people's expectations and values. Update yours regularly. 

Watch the video first then read the takeaways:

- The goal of an argument is...

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