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AussieAspie
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12 Sep 2009, 12:17 am

These days I feel like I am always wrong on any judgement I make. If I think I am right and try to argue the point I will only prolong an argument because the other party will not accept that they are wrong. So I declare that I was wrong and they are right just to stop an argument and then I can rest my head.



Polgara
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12 Sep 2009, 2:44 am

One of the few very useful things I have learned from my often-annoying hubby is his willingness to "let them be wrong" when it's really not important either way. :) He will leave wrong names, mispronunciations, and misinformation alone if it isn't going to affect anything he cares about. I have always had a strong need to correct any error of any kind, which people don't always appreciate. Thinking the mantra, "let them be wrong" helps me resist the urge.

don't know how directly this may address your issue, but I thought it might.