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issue35 No matter what the situation, it is more harmful to compromise one's beliefs than to adhere to them
I agree with the speaker that one has to adhering to his belief, which plays as the origin of confidence and motivation, especially in the modern society. People without beliefs or principles achieve little and tend to lost himself in the mundane world. However, the speaker unnecessarily extends this broad assertion to embrace another extreme side of this issue that sticking to one's beliefs---- no matter what beliefs they are, always amounts to positive outcome, while ignoring certain compelling examples that some of these stubborn choices result in counterproductive effects. My points of contention with the speaker involve the very notion of belief and several reasons why people have in some circumstance compromise his beliefs, as discussed below.
Turning to my first contention with the speaker, what is belief? In certain conditions, such kind of belief is largely a definition from religious tenet or tradition, which has been planted in the deep part of one's value system. This helps to explain why Native Americans, Amish Americans, Hasidic Americans and European Americans remain still in their beliefs of value system, rituals, ceremonies, clothes and diets and so on. These people insist on certain beliefs because they depend on such spiritual guidelines to maintain a period of history, culture, and a means of living. Such adhering appears even precious compared with modern, ever-changing, perishable social relationship. For this matter, some ones might not be easy to swift from one such belief to another, nor could him easily compromise or abandon it. Yet, seldom could many people win the battle between outside attractions and principles, due to innate human deficiencies such as aggression and greedy. To seek relative examples one need not look beyond the influence of violence and commercialization, in which spirits of human beings tend to be evaluated by beastliness and money. Therefore, in most circumstances, people are encouraged and applauded to defend their beliefs of moral principles, ethic tenets and other kinds of self-controls. In short, we will never too stubborn to guard our beliefs in the face of evils and enticement.
When it comes to, however, other sorts of beliefs which are generally based upon the former and personal experience, such beliefs might be not as unalterable as we imagine. In fact, as a reflection of outside material realm, beliefs keep changing every day even if they take place in a less perceivable and predicable manner. After all, we live in a world whose trends and interests behave so contagious. For example, since the world war two has past 60 years, former enemies such as Germany and Russia, China and Japan, USA and Italy became even friendly than ever in the influence of globalization, no matter how miserable and disastrous results the war has brought about. People gradually swift their beliefs of resentment from war and intruders to recovering and reconstruction and another circle of economic booming. All conclusive economic connectedness helps to form another international belief---- cooperation, to replace unilateral development and isolation. Or taking political areas as example, almost in every run of presidential election, president candidates strive to cater for the voters in order to earn larger support. In these conditions, political stars happily compromise their beliefs merely for better impression and more compelling image. Despite of their speculative and specious purposes, this process of compromising reveals a general belief, with which one could eventually succeed and attain personal goals. Although such kind of compromising tends to diminish one's individuality, or even worse bring another political lier, public might still benefit from supporting those political leaders who insist on their deeper own tenets and principles, as we have discussed above. True strong people are those who can successfully call a balance between compromising and adhering beliefs, and those get well use of beliefs. Moreover, were I had the chance to choose whether revise my beliefs according to fit situation or sticking unconditionally to established beliefs, I would like to select the first option in the premise of being loyal to my tenets---- honest, straight, and the pursuit of happiness.
In sum, compromising on the price of abandoning one's principle or adhering to beliefs unconditionally amount to extremity and the most harmful, for we are social individuals, whose behavior, thoughts, deeds are largely influenced by the world around us. Rather than treating compromising-adhering as an alternative choice, one should put this combination into an overall perspective that whether we should face the intrinsic disadvantages among human beings, and thus, seek harmony from unnecessary conflicts. |
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