Thursday, November 12, 2020

fallibility

 To an extent we are all infallible to ourselves. We perceive the world in a way that works for us and go about it in a way that works for us. We most frequently have a sense of fallibility in social situations or ones not concerning us directly or initially. The best way to go about being wrong is admitting fault; at least I've found through experience, it is the easiest way to be less fallible. 



3 comments:

  1. I agree us humans are pretty fallible. However, most of the time we won't admit it to ourselves. We can be selfish in the way that we perceive the world; we want things to work out the best way for ourselves, which causes mistakes to sometimes be made. Overall, I agree that the best way to go about being wrong or fallible is to admit our faults.

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  2. I really like this blog post because I think it is very true. I think a lot of humans don't admit when they're at fault. I do agree that the best way to go about being wrong is to just own it. Own your faults and admit it because I think it will only help in the long run.

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  3. I really like this post because it shows the truth. People don't like to admit when they are wrong. When you just admit your wrong you can finally move on with your life and except it. This post really brings to life that everyone is wrong at times.

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