'I Was Wrong'

Saying 'I was wrong' is uncomfortable. 

We rarely do it, fearing it would make us look incompetence, insignificant, weak, uneducated, or even stupid.

In fact, it's a powerful line in a possitive way. It's a sign that you have the courage to recognize your mistakes, and the integrity to learn from them. Admiting you were wrong shows vulnerability, which makes people trust you more, believing that you know right from wrong and you are an honest person.

The faster you are to acknowledge that you're wrong, the faster you can move toward being right.

Adapted from @AdamMGrant Insta

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