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Be humble enough to admit when you are wrong from "summary" of THINK BEFORE by Peter Malcolm James

In life, we often find ourselves in situations where we make mistakes or hold incorrect beliefs. It is a natural part of being human. However, what sets individuals apart is their ability to recognize and accept when they are wrong. This requires a certain level of humility – the willingness to acknowledge one's faults or errors without feeling the need to defend or justify them. Being humble enough to admit when you are wrong is not a sign of weakness, as some may mistakenly believe. On the contrary, it is a mark of strength and maturity. It shows that you are secure enough in yourself to recognize your own limitations and imperfections. Moreover, it demonstrates a willingness to learn and grow fr...
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    THINK BEFORE

    Peter Malcolm James

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