I wish there wasn't such a stigma around being proven wrong or being presented with new information, or just saying I don't know because it's just part of life, no one can be right all the time...sorry. If we didn't feel as much shame about it I think a great many things would change alot faster...
Normalize saying things like,
"I haven't thought of it like that."
"I hadn't seen it that way before."
"I must have misunderstood the first time."
"If I had known this information before, I wouldn't have thought like I did."

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In response Serah Oceane ♡ to her Publication

That's true! Except for my dad he used to say," I am never wrong. Except for one time, when I thought I was wrong but I was mistaken lol. Truth is he was always right! About everything! He started me on this journey in 1980 after a March on abortion in Washington DC. He came back talking about Soro and how he was trying to destroy America. Everyone called him crazy but he never wavered and led me on my path for truth . I was blessed to have such a Dad!

And I said, “Here am I. Send me!" 🕊

In response Carolyn Pav to her Publication

😂 My dad is never wrong either!
#FamilyIsEverything 😊🤍

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