The only reason we have a problem with being wrong is the mistaken notion that we always have to be right.
No one is always right, yet saying you’re wrong is something you rarely hear.
If a ballplayer gets a hit one out of four times, he is out (or wrong) 75% of the time and is considered a success – probably a multi-millionaire.
The few people I knew who are not threatened because they are often wrong are a joy to be around.
They listen more intensely.
They seem more human.
And phrases such as “I got that wrong” roll off their lips with ease and almost pride.
Dale Carnegie said admit mistakes quickly and emphatically.
Emphatically according to the dictionary means “in a forceful way”.
How often does that ever happen?
So being wrong is not so bad. In fact, it is often good. Why carry around the great burden of always having to be right?
One more thing.
When we are right, it is more rewarding to let someone else tell us before we talk about it.
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