How Not To Be Wrong
Face it, you don’t like to be wrong. In a discussion with your partner or co-worker. You want to be right. Always prepared and always on your game. You want to win the argument. You want to appear smarter than the other person. You want to rub it in their nose, that you’re right and they’re wrong.
That’s ego talking and that’s a toxic trait. However, there is a way to never be wrong.
The secret is: never admitting or stating you’re right to begin with. If you don’t walk around telling people you’re right all the time or I told you so, than you’ll never have to face being wrong.
There is a deeper reason for this. If you think you know it all you’re right. Because you’ll never be able to learn anything else again. It’s better to not know it all and be humble enough to realize that there is so much you simply don’t know.
As you open the door up to learn more you realize there is so much you don’t know.
So, never be wrong, by never being right. Instead, approach everything you do with a genuine curiosity and humility. Besides, no one likes a know-it-all.
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Thought Provoking Questions : Knowing it all is not always good. Instead, how can you approach life with humility and curiosity?
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