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What is a word for strong opinion?

What is a word for strong opinion?

opinionated. adjective. someone who is opinionated has very strong opinions that they refuse to change even when they are clearly unreasonable.

What do you call someone who forces their opinion?

proselytize Add to list Share. To proselytize is to try to persuade someone to switch to your religious beliefs or your way of living. If you are going to proselytize, try not to be too pushy!

What is another word for strong belief?

What is another word for strong belief?

firm belief adamant belief
dogged belief persistent belief
resolute belief steadfast belief
tireless belief unassailable belief
unfaltering belief unflagging belief

What’s another word for personal opinion?

What is another word for in my opinion?

personally from my standpoint
the way I see it IMO
personally speaking IMHO
I think I believe
in my personal opinion if you ask

What does strong opinion mean?

A strong opinion is one that is firmly held, deeply believed. An opinion is “about” something. In your example, it’s about (relating to) leaving school and trying to become a professional football player.

Who said strong opinions loosely held?

Paul Saffo
There’s a famous thinking framework by ‘futurist’, ‘forecaster’, and scenario consultant Paul Saffo called ‘strong opinions, weakly held’. The phrase itself became popular in tech circles in the 2010s — I remember reading about it on Hacker News or a16z.com or one of those thinky tech blogs around the period.

What is strong belief or opinion?

Noun. 1. strong belief – an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence. conviction, article of faith. belief – any cognitive content held as true.

How do you say I strongly believe?

strongly believe > synonyms »truly believe exp. »firmly convinced exp. »am deeply convinced exp. »firmly believed exp.

What is the synonym for in my opinion?

phrase. 1’we have very little choice, in my opinion’ as I see it, in my view, to my mind, to my way of thinking, according to my way of thinking, from my standpoint, personally, in my estimation, in my judgement, in my book, for my money, if you ask me.

What is a better word for in my opinion?

To my mind, “to my mind” can work in lieu of “in my opinion”. Futhermore, and from my standpoint/perspective, “from my standpoint/perspective” can also work in lieu of “in my opinion”…

What is an example of a strong opinion?

What has a strong opinion but loosely held?

Since the mid-1980s, my mantra for this process is “strong opinions, weakly held.” Allow your intuition to guide you to a conclusion, no matter how imperfect — this is the “strong opinion” part. Then – and this is the “weakly held” part – prove yourself wrong. Engage in creative doubt.

What does’strong opinions, weakly held’mean?

Strong opinions, held weakly is an accelerator. But it depends on equally strong collaborators who are equally intelligent. Or, in my case, a strong focus on foregrounding that it’s what I’m doing, and facilitating my collaborators to fix my shit.

What does strong opinions, loosely held mean on Twitter?

For a long time, in his Twitter account, his bio read “Strong opinions, loosely held” (compared to “weakly held”, as the question says). In a podcast episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, he explains what that line meant to him: Strong views are very important.

Is it OK to have a strong opinion?

Your initial “strong opinion” may be based on some of the above cognitive biases. That’s perfectly ok, as long as you engage in the “weakly held” part of the process. By seeking the disconfirming evidence, you are actively working against confirmation bias first and foremost.

What is the idea of a loosely held opinion?

The idea of strong opinions, loosely held is that you can make bombastic statements, and everyone should implicitly assume that you’ll happily change your mind in a heartbeat if new data suggests you are wrong.

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Ruth Doyle