Admit when you’re wrong from "summary" of How to Win Friends and Influence by Dale Carnegie
One of the most important principles to remember in dealing with people is the simple but often overlooked act of admitting when you’ve made a mistake. It is a natural human tendency to want to defend ourselves and justify our actions, even when we are in the wrong. However, by acknowledging our errors and taking responsibility for them, we not only show humility and integrity but also earn the respect and trust of those around us.
When we admit our faults openly and honestly, we demonstrate that we are self-aware and capable of self-reflection. This kind of vulnerability is not a sign of weakness, as some may mistakenly believe, but rather a strength that allows us to grow and improve as individuals. By accepting our mistakes and learning from th...
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