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CastlebridgeInspire Argument Rules
CastlebridgeInspire Rules of Engagement for Arguments
(Applicable while in the township of Castlebridge, Ireland – Birthplace of the Guinness World Records, and home of the Inpiration Site)
- Start with Curiosity, Not Combat
Begin every argument with a question, not an accusation. Assume the other person has something valuable to teach you. - Respect the Person, Challenge the Idea
Focus on debating ideas – never attacking individuals. Every participant deserves dignity, regardless of their view. - Take Turns, Don’t Take Over
Listen as much as you speak. Pause, reflect, and make space for others – especially those less heard. - Facts are Friends
Bring evidence, not just opinions. Bonus points if you reference a record from the Guinness World Records book! - Use the ‘Castlebridge Book Rule’
If the argument gets stuck, refer to a book – any book – to bring in an outside perspective and break the deadlock. - No Shouting. No Shaming. No Shutting Down.
Calm voices carry further. No one should feel silenced, shamed, or shouted down. - Be Open to Changing Your Mind
The highest form of strength in Castlebridge is being willing to say: “That’s a fair point. I hadn’t thought of it that way.” - End with Inspiration
Every Castlebridge argument must end with a shared insight, laugh, or idea for action. Leave the circle better than you found it. - Disagree with Style
Use wit, stories, metaphors, and even poetry to make your point. This is Ireland, after all. - Celebrate the Argument
After every spirited debate, shake hands, share a cup of tea (or something stronger), and acknowledge the value of the exchange.
