A debate is an unpleasant dialogue.
Don't quarrel with someone if you think they are treating you unfairly.
The more you argue over it, the less likely it is to happen.
There is a tale concerning landlords of apartments that raise their rent beginning the following year.
The tenants of the apartment have made numerous attempts to get a reduction in rent, but in vain.
The owner was utterly unmoved by any objections made to the decision to raise the rate.
Then there was a tenant who gave a novel approach a shot.
He visited the apartment owner to express his admiration for the way the owner cares for the apartment building so that it is comfortable for the occupants, not to quarrel or impose his will.
He claimed that despite the increased rent, he really did enjoy living in the flat.
When he went to say farewell to the landlord, the landlord expressed his annoyance with the actions of the other tenants who had criticized him for raising the rent.
If all of his apartment's residents are warm and welcoming, just like his visitors, he is content.
Additionally, he will offer to reduce the apartment rent for his special guest without being asked.
In fact, he volunteered to make repairs to his guest's rented apartment so that he would feel more at home there.
