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Accept that you may be wrong from "summary" of The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled by Patrick King

The idea that you might be wrong is a tough pill to swallow. It's not easy to admit that you could be mistaken about something, especially when you've invested time and effort into forming an opinion. But the truth is, no one is infallible. We all make mistakes, and we all have the potential to be wrong. Accepting that you may be wrong is not a sign of weakness; it's a sign of strength. It takes courage to challenge your own beliefs and consider the possibility that you might be mistaken. But doing so is essential for growth and self-improvement. When you acknowledge that you could be wrong, you open yourself up to new ideas and perspectives. ...
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    The Independent Thinker: How to Think for Yourself, Come to Your Own Conclusions, Make Great Decisions, and Never Be Fooled

    Patrick King

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