Unveiling the Psychology: Traits of Those Who Can't Say 'I'm Wrong'

Unveiling the Psychology: Traits of Those Who Can't Say 'I'm Wrong'

1) They’re masters at shifting blame

One of the most prominent behaviors of people who never admit they’re wrong is their uncanny ability to shift blame.

Instead of holding themselves accountable, they’ll find someone or something else to point the finger at.

This deflection isn’t just about avoiding responsibility—it’s a defense mechanism, a way to protect their self-image and maintain their perceived superiority.

According to renowned psychologist, Carl Jung, “Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”

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