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Article

Admitting you were wrong

By Dr Jo Mitchell

April 17, 2019
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Ever messed up? Got things wrong? Do you admit to it? As humans we seem to struggle with admitting we are wrong, or if we do, the timing and way we admit our failings often does more damage than good – for us, and others in our life. So what does psychology teach us about making mistakes, failing, admitting to it and making amends? The following selection of readings and talks will give you food for thought on this topic.

Read
  • The Mindset That Makes It Hard to Admit You’re Wrong
  • How ‘Intellectual Humility’ Can Make You a Better Person
Watch
  • Ted Talk: On Being Wrong, Kathryn Schulz

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