You can be confident and admit when you're wrong π€
When you're unsure of yourself, admitting your mistakes can feel like a threat to your identity. You may hold onto your beliefs because revealing you were wrong can make you feel inadequate. But true confidence means being able to admit you were wrong without feeling weak.
In reality, confident individuals welcome correction because they value personal growth over always being right. They can admit their mistakes without defensiveness because their self-worth is strong and secure.
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