Unveiling the Psychology: Traits of Those Who Can't Say 'I'm Wrong'
6) They exhibit false confidence
On the surface, people who never admit they’re wrong can often appear extremely confident.
They seem certain in their beliefs and unshakeable in their convictions.
However, this show of confidence can often be a mask for deep-seated insecurity.
In fact, truly confident individuals are comfortable with being wrong.
They understand that making mistakes and learning from them is a key part of growth.
Conversely, those who never admit their faults may be using their outward confidence to hide their fear of being seen as flawed or vulnerable.