" I'm wrong "...This is the hardest of the phrases to say and genuinely mean. It's tough to admit when we are wrong, even to ourselves, and harder still to say out loud. "I'm wrong"..._ especially to those whom we care for most or want most to care about us.
Although u say some one that you are wrong, saying "I'm wrong" is meaningless unless it comes from our heart, not just from our lips. That often requires a genuine and profound change within ourselves, because we need to accept that we can be wrong.
Wrongs are ineviitable, and denying their existence only creates arrogance and strife. We are not perfect. Perfectionists face the need to be perfect in all they do. Who could ever live up to such standards?? Laugh at a wrong...laugh at yourself! Your ego will take you too far...but your integrity and huminity will carry you through to success.
"I'm wrong" is a powerful phrase for positive people because it can wash away the pain of a strained relationship, move a negotation forward, end a argument, start a healing proocess, and even turn turn enemies into friends. It can be a risk for most people. Admitting you are wrong can be a threat to authority and credibility and stature, but most things worth having in life require some risks.
"I'm wrong" shifts our attitudes and opens us to the benefits of healthy relationships as we look for ways to be positive. What would happen if u said to that person,"I'm wrong, you were right"..?? Try it. You'll find it's not as daunting as you might imagine, and it will keep getting easier.....
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