• @MrVilliam
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    322 days ago

    But I grew up and learned these things

    How dare you learn and grow as a person over time through experiences. /s

    Real talk though, good for you. “I was wrong” is never said by way too many people these days. Admitting to having been wrong is the first step to learning what’s right.

    • partial_accumen
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      122 days ago

      I don’t understand why people have such an aversion to saying they were wrong on something. There’s no complete instruction book on life we’re given when we’re born. There’s no perfect recall of everything we’ve every been taught, and certainly no perfect knowledge of what we were taught growing up.

      We keep learning new things until the day we die. That means for a big portion of our lives we’re ignorant or incorrect on any number of topics. I see it as a sign of confidence, not weakness, to say “I was wrong”. It means I’m not so shallow that my identity is threatened if new information comes to light.

      • @Alwaysnownevernotme
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        222 days ago

        Because they’re used to writing people off or allowing them to become collateral damage for a single mistake.