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Your Wrong About Everything

Your Wrong About Everything

Growth is an endless, iterative process—from being wrong to being slightly less wrong, and then becoming even less wrong than before. We are always in the process of approaching truth and perfection, though we never actually reach them.

Many people become so obsessed with being "right" about their lives that they never truly live them.

Being wrong opens the door to change. It brings the opportunity for growth.

The openness to being wrong is essential for any real change and growth to take place.

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