can someone explain the psychology behind the reluctantly to admit when you’re wrong?

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can someone explain the psychology behind the reluctantly to admit when you’re wrong?

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I’m sure it’s something more complex than what I’m gonna say but

We are taught for the first several years of our lives that being wrong is equal to failure, and that failure isnt just bad, but that it also decides your future.

So at a certain point it probably just gets easier to dig in and say your right then deal with the shame we’re told to feel about being wrong.

Cause you know shame is painful and shit

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