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It’s OK to be wrong

  • Joseph Dillard
  • Apr 21, 2015
  • 1 min read

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It's OK to be wrong

Have you ever noticed that some people have a problem with being wrong? They will not agree with you or admit their fault. They would rather be "right". Even if it means defending the bad behavior of someone they are supporting. That is very unfortunate. What they do not realize is, though they may win most arguments they lose something more valuable - a friendship, a relationship, or their credibility. Is being " right " worth losing one or all of these? Admitting that you are wrong or agreeing to disagree actually brings respect and peace, which is what I believe most of us desire. The next time you have to be "right", count the cost and decide if you want to be the true winner or just the one who won the argument but lost something more valuable in the process.

-Joseph Dillard

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