People will always do and say things you agree and disagree with because everyone has unique experiences, beliefs, values, and perspectives that shape their actions and words. Each person’s reality is filtered through their upbringing, culture, emotions, and current circumstances, which means that no two people see the world in exactly the same way.

This diversity of thought and behaviour is natural and inevitable. It can lead to conflict but also growth and learning, as disagreements challenge us to reflect, adapt, and sometimes reconsider our own viewpoints. Learning to navigate these differences with empathy and understanding is key to building meaningful relationships and fostering a more harmonious environment.
Remember, it’s not necessary for others to agree with your opinion. However, they should respect your right to have an opinion. After all, the real definition of intelligence is the ability to entertain an opinion that’s adaptable to change based on the discovery of new facts.
It’s good to agree to disagree with people because you might change.