Quote by Orson Scott Card
Boys always argued as if they knew then had the forces of logic on their side, even when they were being completely irrational.
Summary
This quote highlights a common tendency among boys to argue with a sense of absolute certainty, relying on logical reasoning, even in situations where their arguments may lack coherence or rationality. It suggests that boys often possess an unwavering self-assuredness, confident in their ability to use logic to defend their perspectives, even when the basis for their arguments may not be well-founded. This observation alludes to a characteristic dynamic witnessed in male discourse where confidence in reasoning can overshadow the objective accuracy or validity of their arguments.