I've enjoyed visiting this site.
I read peoples' views, ideas, idiosyncasies.
You know, every written idea is valuable. It's like being a shout at your fave sports team game.
You can say, "Yay!"
You and your friend can say, "Yay, yay!"
You and your friend and a hundred other people can say, "Roar!"
Sometimes, I answer, sometimes I don't. Sometimes I clap, and sometimes I roar.
Sometimes I comment.
And sometimes, I have to apologise about my comments. JB has caught me a blinder on a few ocassion.... pffft to you!
Still, I've heard it said that the better man is the man who can stand down.
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I am not sure about this Post, is it a review, feedback or really about Philosophy? Admitting when you are wrong is manly and admirable, but seldom found in today's world.
Rather off topic, but... Philosopher, I have the feeling a Blog would be apt for you to rant about your feelings. Let me know in your Intro Thread if you want me to open one for you. |
For me, admitting when you are wrong is a sign of humility. I know people they never wrong even when caught in the most *wrong* of the situations and there is no doubt they have been wrong, they always come up with a "BUT". For me, this is huge sign of pride.
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I thought I was wrong once but I was mistaken. |
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IF you can not admit you were wrong then how can you be forgiven? |
For me, it depends on if it is a argument or a discussion. An argument is tantamount to war, so if your admitting you were wrong was a giving up or a surrender, then it will ring wet with humility. If you merely acquiesce and draw a truce, then you may be looked upon as the bigger person. Kinda depends on how childish it got during the argument. For a discussion (this happens in engineering a bit), if you find you are wrong and just admit it, the result is basically null. You likely wont be eating a big helping of humble pie. If you are forced in the discussion to admit you were wrong, you will appear as a idiot and be humbled. I usually just admit I was wrong, state that it surprises me that it turned out that way and then use this new knowledge to allow me not to make the same mistake again.
Edited: Vincenzo on 14th Mar, 2008 - 8:53am