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What keeps you from admitting you've been wrong?

I've made it this far in life w/o doing so, no sense in changing now. ;)
 
When I was in my 20s I used to be wrong all the time, then I grew up and became conservative. Now I'm literally right all the time.
 
Eh, I just do the best I can and don't worry about it. Apparently, I'm wrong a lot. Just ask my husband!
 
I don't mean like a little bit of wrong - holding a skewed view or falsly believing someone lied to you when you were 5 or something. I mean major - life shifting "from here on out I'm a new person" type of realization and change?

What has kept you from turning a new leaf? (For lack of a more palatable phrase.)

Ego, skepticism, ego, non conformity, ego, fear, ego.
Yea that nails it.
 
I don't mean like a little bit of wrong - holding a skewed view or falsly believing someone lied to you when you were 5 or something. I mean major - life shifting "from here on out I'm a new person" type of realization and change?

What has kept you from turning a new leaf? (For lack of a more palatable phrase.)

Why, it's the fact that I'm always right, of course.
 
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