by jimwalton » Wed Feb 07, 2024 5:45 am
Great question. It’s very difficult to do. I don’t know if you’ve had psych classes or group dynamics classes, but it’s very difficult to create enough disequilibrium to shake someone out of their convictions. Usually such things happen only at momentous times in life when someone is so confronted by a different reality that they have no choice but to submit to truth. Even then, however, people’s ability to resist truth to maintain their worldview is intense.
The most reliable methods are continuing reminders of what the truth actually is combined with a lot of personal friendship (love, kindness, etc.). Those go a long way toward influencing someone toward the truth.
Despite that, most people will hold on to their views through thick and thin. I have been dialoguing with people on the web for 12 years now. The adage “people don’t change” is an adage because it’s so often true. Yes, people change as they mature and have experiences, but changing someone’s worldview is not so common. Sorry I couldn’t have more encouraging news for you.
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