Some people will systematically doubt, oppose or argue with what you say.
It is a pattern.
They do it because they get more energy out of creating friction and conflict rather than agreeing.
If you say something and the other person says "Yes, that's right", that's often the end of the conversation.
Many conversations in the western world, something like 80% of them are argumentative.
This means that you will argue to try and identify what's right and what's wrong.
You will try to come with facts, statements or a logic that brings you closer to your essence.
Being in the conflict or friction zone might be way more interesting for you than just agreeing or being cool with whatever someone else says.
It is a pattern.
They do it because they get more energy out of creating friction and conflict rather than agreeing.
If you say something and the other person says "Yes, that's right", that's often the end of the conversation.
Many conversations in the western world, something like 80% of them are argumentative.
This means that you will argue to try and identify what's right and what's wrong.
You will try to come with facts, statements or a logic that brings you closer to your essence.
Being in the conflict or friction zone might be way more interesting for you than just agreeing or being cool with whatever someone else says.