What if you're wrong? It's a question that may seem crazy to consider, because as human beings, we're wired to want to be right. But having a willingness, an openness to being wrong? It has some pretty powerful benefits. In this episode, we're talking about having the audacity to be wrong. Today we're going to talk about why your brain has a resistance to being wrong, how the desire to be right can create unnecessary problems and make you feel miserable, and how having the audacity to be wrong can help you believe new things, bring you closer to the people you care about and help you more fully show up as the person you want to be.
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