Just because something is normal for you doesn't mean that the same thing is normal for everybody else. Everybody is different, ranging anywhere from their culture, to their belief systems, or even their personal values. Even words may be perceived differently to each individual due how unique their concept of reality is.
To avoid making this logical fallacy, stay open minded to accepting differences in opinions. Understand that flexibility and utilizing pro's and con's as well as counterarguments help build a better relationship with the reader.
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Toy Story, Woody and Buzz are from different genres and cultures of toys. Woody, on the one hand, knows for a fact that he is simply a child's toy. Buzz, on the other hand, believes he is the real character his toy was designed for. Woody believes that toys are and can be nothing more than simply toys. Through interaction with Buzz, Woody realized that his logic contained a fallacy, accepting that yes, toys are toys but they can also do great things.
By Sierra Baumann and Sydney Evans
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