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In reply to the discussion: BULLSHIT that it's a victory. Let's get our compasses straight as Democrats. [View all]patrice
(47,992 posts)Admitting the POSSIBILITY of being wrong is not the same thing as being in fact wrong, or right for that matter. Being aware of the possibility of being wrong results in information seeking. Deciding that you are absolutely and exclusively right results in an end to information seeking, which increases the probability that you will MISS something that you NEED to know, because you have decided that you don't need it since you're already "right". If you miss something you NEED to know/understand, you LOSE, no matter how "right" you think you are. Not KNOWING the difference between things doesn't make them the same. Not knowing the similarities between things doesn't make them different. If you don't know that yellow plus blue makes green, saying yellow plus red is green over and over and over doesn't make it true. Recognizing the possibility that 2 X 2 isn't 6 is what makes a person seek the additional information NEEDED to recognize that 2 X 2 = 4. If you can't recognize the possibility of being wrong you just go around very possibly being wrong, especially about complex things like economics and budget negotiations, and never knowing that you are wrong.
If you can't understand this concept, I urge you strongly for the protection of innocent others to stop considering yourself a "Thug".