Most of us hate being wrong. We associate it with failure, embarrassment, and weakness. But the Bible treats being wrong very differently — not as a sign of defeat, but as the starting point of wisdom ...
People who can't handle being wrong are often too uncomfortable with themselves to face the idea of growth. Taking accountability and having the resources to take responsibility for mistakes is rooted ...
Leaders learn to say things with confidence. You may assume that people will be more prone to listen to you when you speak forcefully and with a sense of belief. Despite your best efforts, though, you ...
One of the wiser, more experienced financial advisors I have the pleasure of working with mentioned something to me this week that I had to stop and write down so that I could share it with you: “I ...
In another post, I distinguished feeling right from being right. The former is predominantly a feelings-state, supported by an array of cognitive biases. The latter is more objective, but not so much ...
“A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it is committing another mistake," by Confucius Science now confirms that Confucius knew what’s up. New research from the University of Houston ...