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1. Preparation is the key. Collect everything about the subject before you argue. Write down notes, which can help you memorize the material. 2. Outline your position. Beat the logic of your argument so you will know the strengths and weaknesses of your argument. Asking others for their opinion or post your argument on social media which is a quick way to get opposing point of view. 3. Practice being emotionally triggered. Calming down is essential to help you listen to others. Only by listening can you bring up their weaknesses. To keep calm also helps you pick up the main point that are worth arguing thus increasing the efficiency of the argument. 4. Simplify your argument by making it consumable. Syllogism is classic and easy to use. 5. Use analogy to make your larger point and your values more convincing to others. Think about them and plan them before the argument.
Argue what you know and what you have a expertise in. This is so true. I see this all the time in photography as some newer photographers have no idea what they are talking about. Also play devils advocate.
Wife: "Were you out with another woman?" Me. : "I decline to answer because I honestly believe the answer might tend to incriminate me." Argue like a lawyer 101.
Phenomenal point on practicing getting emotionally triggered. It develops your emotional intelligence, confidence and ability to think as straight as possible under those circumstances. Thank you! 🎩💯
Other than my previous question - I am liking your post. Specially the "slow down" part. First of all because it is giving a chance to recorders to get it right, and most of all it puts you in charge
Man if you exchange the word argument with conversation in this video you also make a very compelling case for how to have a great job interview. Excellent video sir you make some wonderful points!
Are you a prosecuting or a defense lawyer? Your video was very concise and got straight to the point, thank you for the information. I hope to become a lawyer when I grow up.
This is really helpful for me especially now that I aspire to be a lawyer someday. I'm still on my senior year in high school and I know I've still got a long way to go, but I think the ability to argue well isn't just something that you'll acquire once you step in law school. It is a skill that should be honed with a lot of practice and a lot of exposure to different kinds of argument. Many says my preferred career path is going to be really tough, and I want to be ready when I begin pursuing it. This video is a real game-changer in the way I argue. Now I'm wondering why this has few views. Your channel definitely deserves more recognition. By the way, do you have any tips about how to argue well in an on-the-spot debate? Sorry for this lengthy comment, it's just that it has been a long time since a youtube video really helped me.
Wow!! Thank you so much! Hopefully you will find legal help on my channel to help you abide by the ever changing social media rules. Please reach out to me if you ever have a legal question about your channel. Thanks for jumping on board. 👊😀
Ha!! I like experimenting with different methods and then see what creators say. That was an early morning shoot and I didn't feel like turning on all the lights. It would be a good Halloween video. 👻 Thanks for watching. 👊😀
Hi Ian. I am having a first custody hearing on the 5th, and I am presentung pro se. I am prepared: reasonably related request and claims that I previously filed in my Pettition for modification of custody order . I served the pettition, affidavit, I requested transcripts for appeal (in case) I know what will be oponent's arguments and I am prepared for arguing. Question: I know oponent will go out of scope. Because I channel him that way, and I know that there is no other way for him to go. I know how to object that in deposition, but can you use the same objection rule in arguing? Such as: argument out of scope, imaterial and irrelevant? Or that is not how it is done.
Wow! Impressive video, Ian. I once argued like a lawyer, only I used TH-cam, not a courtroom. It happened when I was watching a movie clip of a horror film on TH-cam, and I made a comment on how an African American man was betrayed by his girlfriend, but wasn't captured by her brother's aggressive methods, as it's "less pleasant", and I remarked that the girlfriend's pleasant methods weren't very pleasant. A commenter told me that the girlfriend was pretty and would rather date her as opposed to being captured by her brother. While I can concede to the fact that the girlfriend was pretty, I told the commenter that she is, however, a full-fledged liar. It was then that we got into an argument in the TH-cam comment section. I was trying to tell the commenter that love is the most powerful emotion there is, and that I have zero tolerance for people lying to others for selfish purposes, even though I can understand lying to protect someone or spare their feelings for obvious reasons, and lying to hide who you really are to some degree; whereas the commenter was "trying to set me straight" on what the scene was about, what the so-called logic behind it is, and that I take the "whole lying stuff way too seriously". When all else failed, I told the commenter the story of how I found out about the horror film, and it was through fandom sites and other videos in relation to the horror film. I also mention to the commenter that what the girlfriend did wasn't even in the name of love, which led me to the conclusion that everyone could/should want love in their lives. Apparently, the commenter must've fully understood where I was going with it, because the commenter wanted to get to know me, and liked that "[I'm] a romantic". Of course, the great thing about writing or typing platforms, like TH-cam, is that it gives you time to think about what you want to say before saying it. Not to mention that it was frustrating, tedious, and extensive when I was trying to explain myself to the commenter.
RECAP4ME YT CHANNEL : Ian Corzine - th-cam.com/video/W2JIlRVumCY/w-d-xo.html "How to argue like a lawyer" 1. *Prepare for the argument* Research subject the argument BEFORE argument 2. *Know both sides of argument* (theirs & yours & prep for each, support yours facts, undermine their facts) 2. *Question everything* ie every claim, fact and proof and conclusion 3. *Remain calm* slow down speaking, keep listening (Practice not to be emotionally triggered ie don't get angry to what's said ) 4. *Establish common ground first* (identify facts not in dispute, then focus on the main points of dispute) Choose 3 main points (most time)/dismiss theirs (small points=least time) 5. *Simplify arguments so easy to consume by judge* (audience) Process: Frame argument (Outline it) >logical argument from Outline Use strengths and weaknesses of both sides of arguments Use Silogisms (A+B=C) and use analogies (good for audience influencer)
Lawyers never argue. They ask leading questions and the Court will not let you more fully explain why what they are trying to force you to say about something is totally misleading.
So, you got a lot from this video, right? (DON'T ARGUE WITH ME!) 🤣 Get my FREE “5 Steps to Arguing Like a Lawyer” HERE ➡️➡️➡️ ian-corzine.ck.page/04fcf3640e
Awesome video sir i really love it and appreciate it a lot, cheers.
I definitely got a lot out of it hahaha!
Thanks so much Ramiz!
PB! Thank you -- I really liked making it!
@@iancorzine It's so much more fun when you actually have fun doing it Ian haha!
1. Preparation is the key. Collect everything about the subject before you argue. Write down notes, which can help you memorize the material.
2. Outline your position. Beat the logic of your argument so you will know the strengths and weaknesses of your argument. Asking others for their opinion or post your argument on social media which is a quick way to get opposing point of view.
3. Practice being emotionally triggered. Calming down is essential to help you listen to others. Only by listening can you bring up their weaknesses. To keep calm also helps you pick up the main point that are worth arguing thus increasing the efficiency of the argument.
4. Simplify your argument by making it consumable. Syllogism is classic and easy to use.
5. Use analogy to make your larger point and your values more convincing to others. Think about them and plan them before the argument.
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The title alone deserves a like loL
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Argue what you know and what you have a expertise in. This is so true. I see this all the time in photography as some newer photographers have no idea what they are talking about. Also play devils advocate.
Thanks for watching!! Love your comments. 👊😀
Wife: "Were you out with another woman?"
Me. : "I decline to answer because I honestly believe the answer might tend to incriminate me."
Argue like a lawyer 101.
Phenomenal point on practicing getting emotionally triggered. It develops your emotional intelligence, confidence and ability to think as straight as possible under those circumstances. Thank you! 🎩💯
You are so welcome!! Thank YOU for watching. 👊😀
@Wilfy Martinez you're uglg
@Wilfy Martinez lol
Other than my previous question - I am liking your post. Specially the "slow down" part. First of all because it is giving a chance to recorders to get it right, and most of all it puts you in charge
When I argue like a Lawyer, it scares people.
Man if you exchange the word argument with conversation in this video you also make a very compelling case for how to have a great job interview. Excellent video sir you make some wonderful points!
Hmmm, maybe my next video??? haha!
@@iancorzine not a bad concept and already mostly written!
Love what you do, keep being you. Your work us very much appreciated sir.
Thank you!! Much appreciated. 😀
Thankz for your input
Great to see you be you!
Great!!!!!!! Cant wait to WIN my argument!!! You da best ! 🌎🌎
Thanks Maddo!
This is GOLD - thank Ian !
Dave you're TOO kind! You have such a profound influence on my life -- thanks!
thank you for making nice tips
Hey Michael! Well, thank you for watching!
Are you a prosecuting or a defense lawyer? Your video was very concise and got straight to the point, thank you for the information. I hope to become a lawyer when I grow up.
I also got prepared by your video very nice Thankyou
Great video
Thank you very much. This is very informative but the link is cancelled so the checklist is unavailable
This is really helpful for me especially now that I aspire to be a lawyer someday. I'm still on my senior year in high school and I know I've still got a long way to go, but I think the ability to argue well isn't just something that you'll acquire once you step in law school. It is a skill that should be honed with a lot of practice and a lot of exposure to different kinds of argument. Many says my preferred career path is going to be really tough, and I want to be ready when I begin pursuing it.
This video is a real game-changer in the way I argue. Now I'm wondering why this has few views. Your channel definitely deserves more recognition.
By the way, do you have any tips about how to argue well in an on-the-spot debate? Sorry for this lengthy comment, it's just that it has been a long time since a youtube video really helped me.
Thank you Ian 😃
Yep, very smart!
This is great, thank you so much! :)
I love that intro reference to "your brother" Ian LOL! What a super video, thanks for sharing your tips my friend! Loved it!😀👊
PB, you're the best!
@@iancorzine So are you my friend, so are you!
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You both are! 🤗
Thank you ❤️
2:00 Good for your memory
Getting ready for our debate tomorrow
Seems like a lot of hard work lol. Not surprising! ;).
Yep! It always is. Thanks for watching. 👊😀
Oh my thank you for this!🥰 and now I'm confident to have a debate with my classmate, school mate friends etc HAHAHAHAHAH
Great tips Ian ! awesome channel and original ideas :) take this BIG thumbs up from your new subscriber !
Wow!! Thank you so much! Hopefully you will find legal help on my channel to help you abide by the ever changing social media rules. Please reach out to me if you ever have a legal question about your channel. Thanks for jumping on board. 👊😀
Sir, the lighting is screwed up )))
Ha!! I like experimenting with different methods and then see what creators say. That was an early morning shoot and I didn't feel like turning on all the lights. It would be a good Halloween video. 👻 Thanks for watching. 👊😀
Love it its good stuff
I wish every protester would watch, understand, and follow the advice given in this video.
Do other lawyers watch your videos to prepare against you in the court?
Wife will win the argument anyway
And that is how you make your marriage last. Thanks for watching. 👊😀
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😂😂so true..
Truth
Then you go tighten all the jars.
Hi Ian. I am having a first custody hearing on the 5th, and I am presentung pro se. I am prepared: reasonably related request and claims that I previously filed in my Pettition for modification of custody order . I served the pettition, affidavit, I requested transcripts for appeal (in case) I know what will be oponent's arguments and I am prepared for arguing. Question: I know oponent will go out of scope. Because I channel him that way, and I know that there is no other way for him to go. I know how to object that in deposition, but can you use the same objection rule in arguing? Such as: argument out of scope, imaterial and irrelevant? Or that is not how it is done.
Me: 'preparing for a Maths argument'
My Reticular Activating System: We don't do that here
Dang, I really gotta work on step 3 👀
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Wow! Impressive video, Ian. I once argued like a lawyer, only I used TH-cam, not a courtroom. It happened when I was watching a movie clip of a horror film on TH-cam, and I made a comment on how an African American man was betrayed by his girlfriend, but wasn't captured by her brother's aggressive methods, as it's "less pleasant", and I remarked that the girlfriend's pleasant methods weren't very pleasant. A commenter told me that the girlfriend was pretty and would rather date her as opposed to being captured by her brother. While I can concede to the fact that the girlfriend was pretty, I told the commenter that she is, however, a full-fledged liar.
It was then that we got into an argument in the TH-cam comment section. I was trying to tell the commenter that love is the most powerful emotion there is, and that I have zero tolerance for people lying to others for selfish purposes, even though I can understand lying to protect someone or spare their feelings for obvious reasons, and lying to hide who you really are to some degree; whereas the commenter was "trying to set me straight" on what the scene was about, what the so-called logic behind it is, and that I take the "whole lying stuff way too seriously". When all else failed, I told the commenter the story of how I found out about the horror film, and it was through fandom sites and other videos in relation to the horror film. I also mention to the commenter that what the girlfriend did wasn't even in the name of love, which led me to the conclusion that everyone could/should want love in their lives.
Apparently, the commenter must've fully understood where I was going with it, because the commenter wanted to get to know me, and liked that "[I'm] a romantic". Of course, the great thing about writing or typing platforms, like TH-cam, is that it gives you time to think about what you want to say before saying it. Not to mention that it was frustrating, tedious, and extensive when I was trying to explain myself to the commenter.
Very useful 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
I know hiw i manage them im not well only because i lost more energy because of my vibration
Love your content!
Hi sir. I am from Philippines. I just want to ask if you are in need of video editor?
Awwww... that is so kind of you. I actually have a very great video editor that i have a good relationship with so I am not looking right now. 😀
@@iancorzine That is great. Thank you for your response. Appreciate it
0:48 Step 1 = Research
Pray an act of perfect contrition everyday
If I get emotional it gets more deeper and the my lose
Syllogisms, analogies
RECAP4ME
YT CHANNEL : Ian Corzine - th-cam.com/video/W2JIlRVumCY/w-d-xo.html
"How to argue like a lawyer"
1. *Prepare for the argument*
Research subject the argument BEFORE argument
2. *Know both sides of argument*
(theirs & yours & prep for each, support yours facts, undermine their facts)
2. *Question everything*
ie every claim, fact and proof and conclusion
3. *Remain calm* slow down speaking, keep listening
(Practice not to be emotionally triggered ie don't get angry to what's said )
4. *Establish common ground first*
(identify facts not in dispute, then focus on the main points of dispute)
Choose 3 main points (most time)/dismiss theirs (small points=least time)
5. *Simplify arguments so easy to consume by judge* (audience)
Process: Frame argument (Outline it) >logical argument from Outline
Use strengths and weaknesses of both sides of arguments
Use Silogisms (A+B=C) and use analogies (good for audience influencer)
It’s like a college debate, only you get paid.
thank you
APPEAL.
One side of his head is bright and the other side is dark😂
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Im fighting someone right now not a physical fight.
him saying "fortnite" sounds a lot like Will Smith saying it
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Yeah he should've said roblox instead right
I guess no Lawyer has ever read: General Civil Orders of July 4, 2014.
CANCELLED HUH?
Like the video only because of the thumbnail
I guess video is also worthy
How to win an argument. Rule 1 don't argue with fools.
Are you a lawyer ?
watching this to win against my fiancé. (he is a lawyer)
Follow up results?
@@ispeakmucho we came up with a mutual agreement on splitting up.
among us argues be like:
Lawyers never argue. They ask leading questions and the Court will not let you more fully explain why what they are trying to force you to say about something is totally misleading.
When ur Dads a lawyer 🙄
Kangaroo has 2 legs. And it's an animal
I just abused strata with opal towers and they are a puppet
Sorry i just wanted to say not all animals have 4 legs
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