A six is painted on the ground. Two characters are standing on each side. One says it's a six, the other , it's a nine. The sentence "Just because you are right, does not mean that I am wrong" has been striked through. This text follows: But one of those people is wrong, someone painted a six or a nine, they need to back up and orient themselves, see if there are any other numbers to align with. Maybe there's a driveaway or a building to face, or they can ask someone who actually knows. People having an uniformed opinion about something they don't understand and proclaiming their opinion as being equally valid as facts is what is ruining the world. No one wants to do any research, they just want to be right.
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