Colter Reed

Are Imaginary Arguments Making You Miserable?

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Do you ever run through an argument with someone in your head?

I’m not talking about replaying a conversation in your mind to figure out where it took a turn for the worse, and could you have done something different to avoid it. Or coming up with the perfect bon mot after leaving the party. I mean going through a full-blown, heated argument with someone—an argument you’ve never had and probably never will.

Every person I’ve asked has admitted to doing this. We feel silly for doing it. But for some reason, we do it.

And it’s making us miserable.


I caught myself doing this the other day while driving home from work. It was a beautiful day, I was on my way to have dinner with my darling wife and adorable children, and here I was making up an argument with someone I didn’t even know! Instead of carrying on this imaginary argument, I switched to something much more real: picturing my children’s smiling faces when they saw I was home.

When you find yourself doing this, just stop it. Let the conversation end where it is. Mid-sentence.

Then take a step back.

Is there an unresolved issue that you need to work through with this person? Do you need to make the first move in strengthening the relationship?

Do you need closure on something? Is closure even possible? Or worth it?

Do you need to forgive someone?

Yourself?

Or do you just like witty repartee and clever banter? That’s fine. Pay attention to who you’re becoming as a result.

And be sure not to miss your children’s smiling faces because you were too busy making up an argument with someone you don’t know about something that didn’t happen.

Question: How are you shaping who you become through what you think about? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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