Admitting you’re wrong
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It’s different hearing it explained without using the phrase “ Brainwashed” she kept saying didn’t or don’t want to be wrong which is true. Ive just never heard an explanation without the word brainwashed not being used ! It will actually help the nuts to listen because the word brainwashed is such a trigger for them ! Man do they freak when you say it and then they hear nothing!
All of us have that very human tendency, which is the desire not to be wrong. The wonderful things about the Anons is that it cool to ask for “sauce” from someone. Or we say we don’t have the full picture up front or offer a statement as a theory.
People need to shift to understanding things as “I don’t believe that I’m wrong, as this is well tested”, or “I don’t understand how this is wrong”, or “I can’t conceptualize this alternative theory”. Take the ego out and realize we are all highly regarded, and that in terms of possibilities, it’s infinitely more likely that we are wrong than right.
Learning that a held idea is wrong is an opportunity, not a punishment or affront. Do we get that idea from school? Poor discipline?