Unveiling the Psychology: Traits of Those Who Can't Say 'I'm Wrong'
Psychologist Carl Rogers once said, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.”
This illuminates the fact that true growth and self-improvement come from acknowledging our weaknesses, not from hiding them behind a facade of false confidence.
7) They struggle with empathy
Lastly, people who can’t admit they’re wrong often have a hard time empathizing with others.
They struggle to see things from another’s perspective, which makes admitting their faults even more challenging.