Poem- Logical Fallacy

Debjeet Das
1 min readNov 25, 2021

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Sometimes we think only our arguments are true.

We think we know everything despite having a little clue.

We fail to acknowledge our lack of understanding.

But still, we throw our argument as if it is worth commanding.

We overlook hard facts and evidence and consider our experience as right.

Not allowing complete truth to surface out seems a matter of delight.

Making others listen to you even though it does not make any sense.

Considering others' intelligence as low is a matter of great offense.

Our behavioral flaws do not allow listening to others.

We believe an argument with a heavy shout can get others smothered.

Behaving overconfident with half knowledge is not good.

It promotes nothing but only falsehood.

Believing others' arguments as wrong even before they utter anything is shocking.

Not others taking seriously rather making them subject to mocking.

The ego of forcing everyone to only agree to your said point.

Rejecting others as insignificant when they make a counterpoint.

This inability to accommodate others' arguments needs improvement and change.

So that insanity does not reach a height of complete derange.

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Debjeet Das
Debjeet Das

Written by Debjeet Das

former Banker in SBI, author of 9 books

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