The Mental Dietician

#49 - Why Always Being Right, May Be Wrong

January 18, 2023 Ahren Lynch-Potter
The Mental Dietician
#49 - Why Always Being Right, May Be Wrong
Show Notes

Everyone loves being right. Scrutinizing other people’s opinions has become a pastime. If not, take a look at Twitter – what used to be social media has become a virtual court. There’s always a jury ready to find you guilty as charged. But being always right is overrated. Being right serves no purpose if the outcome isn’t better, doesn’t help, or doesn’t improve the condition or outcome. Instead, use your good judgment. If what you’re doing makes things better for those involved or the situation, it’s most likely correct. But if it’s not an improvement for the given situation, don’t let your ego commodore your actions because being “right” feels good for you — it’s a pointless activity if it only serves you.

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