"There's nothing wrong with being wrong" suggests that making mistakes is a normal part of life and not a sign of failure or inadequacy. It encourages accepting errors, learning from them, and being open to changing one's mind when presented with new information.
- from Google (with editing)
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None of us is perfect, that is why we are human beings. To me, making mistakes ain't failure, but when presented with evidence, refusing to accept the truth is.
We all have some egos, be it healthy or inflated. I admire and respect more, not less, those who can openly (or quietly ) admit and correct their mistakes, as that is how one can improve and grow, regardless who, when, where, what.
Sorry for a short note (busy today), but wish you all well and sound.
Cheers!