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Why Some People Will Never Admit That They’re Wrong
“Some people have such a fragile ego, such brittle self-esteem, such a weak ‘psychological constitution,’ that admitting they made a mistake or that they were wrong is fundamentally too threatening for their egos to tolerate. Accepting they were wrong, absorbing that reality, would be so psychologically shattering that their defense mechanisms do something remarkable to avoid doing so—they literally distort their perception of reality to make it (reality) less threatening. Their defense mechanisms protect their fragile ego by changing the very facts in their mind, so they are no longer wrong or culpable.”
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Brené Brown on Blame
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“Right Intention is the practice of being mindful of how our aspirations shape the way we think and act.”
— Buddhist Tradition
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“Do what is right, not what is easy nor what is popular.”
― Roy T. Bennett
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“Just because you’re offended doesn’t mean you’re right”.
— Ricky Gervais
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“Knowing what’s right doesn’t mean much unless you do what’s right.”
— Theodore Roosevelt
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“Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it.”
— Leo Tolstoy