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English, 19.12.2020 20:20 Jroc23

What do you call a person who enjoys having a different perspective of an argument? For example, if everyone in the class thinks that the character is bad and evil but he/she chooses to make a statement that they're good people.

I'm trying to find a word that describes people with that mentality. (Need to a good word and not something mean)

Why is it beneficial to think like that?

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