You know why we argue back … because most of the time we don’t expect the argument. So emotions kick in before logic.

This is so true. I’ve learned that you can say the simplest shyt. Some real basic fire is hot shyt and there will be somebody coming to argue. But it’s so basic and obvious that you think “nah they not serious…lemme figure this out”
The longer it goes on, the more irritated you are because they usually saying some shyt that does not correlate to reality.
Our brains are hardwired to not accept change easily. We like patterns. We like hearing truthful things that reinforce and validate reality. Having somebody just flagrantly tell you the opposite of what you know with no evidence or proof—having them take you all the way there only to find out they don’t even have the intellectual capacity to understand what they arguing about?
That shyt can make you wanna two-hand choke somebody. And I don’t know why. Why not just let them talk their shyt?
I’m still working through some cosmic concepts around the power of true and the danger of allowing lies to go unchallenged. There’s something powerful that makes us react to hearing lies or wrongness in a visceral way. That’ll be what I concentrate on my next mental trip.