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Do we always need to have an opinion about everything?

  The idea for this topic came from the experience of writing for this blog. When I first started, my intention was clear: to only write about topics on which I already had a formed, confident, and comfortable opinion. But I quickly ran into a different reality. The topics that started coming to mind didn’t come with ready-made answers. Some, I admit, hadn’t even crossed my mind until then. And suddenly, I found myself researching, reflecting, and questioning what I actually think. That experience led me to a question that might be more common than it seems: do we really need to have a formed opinion about everything?  We live in a time where the speed of information and the constant demand for presence - especially on social media - put us under an invisible (or sometimes not so invisible) pressure to have opinions. It’s as if we must have a ready response to every topic that pops up. Politics, religion, behaviour, culture - even things we don’t fully understand. The absenc...

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