Neither. I want to be right-if I truly am right. I recently had to apologize to someone after being upset for while, but as soon as I realized I was wrong, I apologized right away. Good question of the day. I know alot of people who think they're right 100% of the time and get really defensive even if you prove to them that they're wrong.
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Neither. I want to be right-if I truly am right. I recently had to apologize to someone after being upset for while, but as soon as I realized I was wrong, I apologized right away.
Good question of the day. I know alot of people who think they're right 100% of the time and get really defensive even if you prove to them that they're wrong.
I don't have a hard time saying I'm sorry. I do however have a hard time seeing that I'm wrong about something until WAY after the fact. :(
As I've gotten older, it's a lot easier to admit I'm wrong and apologize for it.
Twenty years ago? It never would have happened.
I am like RJ....as a got older and matured it became easier to admit when I was wrong and offer someone an apology.
I think the big difference is my self-esteem is not as fragile as it was when I was very young.
Also, I tend to not really dig it when a person has to be right all the time, or never offer an apology, and I didn't want to be a hypocrite.
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