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VFYW: A Tough Sucker

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June 28, 2026に開始

For contest #513, the challenging view has some hidden gems

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VFYW: A Tough Sucker

Andrew Sullivan (United States) | Jun 27, 2026

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Emphasizing tough discussions can alienate those who feel uncomfortable, hindering open dialogue and inclusivity.

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The hidden gems in tough discussions often lead to personal growth, making it essential to engage with challenging viewpoints.

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Challenging views can provide valuable insights, but we must balance them with sensitivity to foster healthier discourse.

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Not all tough discussions yield fruitful outcomes; some can perpetuate division rather than promote understanding.

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Encouraging tough conversations is crucial for societal progress, as they can unearth overlooked perspectives and solutions.

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