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1st photo. Understanding someone argument is more than just looking it over
2nd Photo. some people are so focused on there own lane that they don't notice the others around them, it's not much different for an argument
3rd photo. when you focus so much on your own argument(or lane in this sense) and not the other around you, you can end up crashing because you don't know what you're arguing against. and so you have a lesser understanding of your own argument.
4th photo. when you understand your opponents argument it puts yours up another floor, thus strengthening it. it allows you to adapt your argument in a way that the other person can understand it.
5th photo. it might be hard for some, but sometimes the best way to understand their argument is to ask for their help in understanding what they are arguing about. it helps you understand and it shows how well they know their own argument.
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