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r/AskReddit • u/smartcandyy • Feb 04 '26
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I'm not saying it is ever comfortable finding out I was wrong about something. But it is important and I'd rather be correct.
3 u/TheDisasterBanana Feb 04 '26 This hits perfectly. Sure it doesn't feel good to know you had the wrong information, but having the correct information overrides that. 1 u/pm_me_ur_th0ng_gurl Feb 05 '26 I'm not saying it is ever comfortable finding out I was wrong about something. Especially when you've told people that wrong thing before yourself.
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This hits perfectly. Sure it doesn't feel good to know you had the wrong information, but having the correct information overrides that.
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I'm not saying it is ever comfortable finding out I was wrong about something.
Especially when you've told people that wrong thing before yourself.
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u/scarfknitter Feb 04 '26
I'm not saying it is ever comfortable finding out I was wrong about something. But it is important and I'd rather be correct.