“Unlock Your Hidden Emotional Intelligence: Are You Speaking These 8 Phrases?”
4) “I was wrong about that.”
Admitting mistakes isn’t easy. It can feel uncomfortable, even a little embarrassing. But emotionally intelligent people understand that owning up to their errors builds trust and respect.
Saying, “I was wrong about that,” shows humility and a willingness to learn. It shifts the focus away from ego and toward growth, making conversations more open and honest.
And the truth is, people are far more likely to respect someone who can admit when they’ve messed up than someone who always insists they’re right.
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