on 23-11-2013 08:19 PM
on 23-11-2013 09:40 PM
There is one main one I can think of.
on 23-11-2013 09:42 PM
on 23-11-2013 09:46 PM
Anyone who is self assured and has personal confidence never has a problem admitting they were wrong.
Others without these attributes feel that they 'lose face' admitting they may be wrong.
Hey, nobody's perfect. And the more knowledge you gain the more you realise that you were often wrong in the past.
on 23-11-2013 09:53 PM
on 23-11-2013 09:55 PM
on 23-11-2013 10:23 PM
on 23-11-2013 10:33 PM
Here are some wise words:
BEING RIGHT, MAKING WRONG
There is nothing that strengthens the ego more than being right. Being right is identification with a mental position a perspective, an opinion, a judgment, a story. For you to be right, of course, you need someone else to be wrong, and so the ego loves to make wrong in order to be right. In other words: you need to make others wrong in order to get a stronger sense of who you are. Not only a person, but also a situation can be made wrong through complaining and reactivity, which always implies that this should not be happening. Being right places you in a position of imagined moral superiority in relation to the person or situation that is being judged and found wanting. It is that sense of superiority the ego craves and through which it enhances itself.
- Eckhart Tolle
on 23-11-2013 10:37 PM
on 23-11-2013 10:39 PM
everyone i talk to is wrong
on 23-11-2013 11:20 PM
For you to be right, of course, you need someone else to be wrong
moonlight what does that mean?
I don't need someone to be right for me to be wrong so if I am ever right (which I doubt) why does someone need to be wrong?