Unveiling the Psychology: Traits of Those Who Can't Say 'I'm Wrong'
They often feel the need to justify their actions and defend their position, no matter how flawed it may be.
Let me share a personal example: I once had a colleague who would never accept any form of criticism.
Even when presented with irrefutable evidence of his errors, he’d always come up with elaborate explanations to defend his actions.
It was like trying to navigate through a maze with no exit but, for people who never admit they’re wrong, self-deception seems to be the more comfortable path.