Earlier quoted context omitted.
The point parent is making is that the one's own stubbornness (that they are indeed correct) forces them to skip a step -- is what they are saying true and/or what is their logical positioning? Instead, OP says "first find out how they got to that position in life" which you gotta understand does come across pretty smug since it implies superiority of opinion/belief and degenerates the disagreer as if they are merely…
> merely using emotion in their logic. Truth often goes deeper than facts and logic.
Discussing things like mathematicians trying to solve a hard math problem would probably help our communications more if anything, compared to say, carrying out discourse like we're all Deepak Chopras...
[0] This idea is described pretty well by the whole "Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics" discussion:
https://plus.maths.org/content/unreasonable-effectiveness
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~matc/MathDrama/reading/Wigner.html