Some will never back down even when they know they are wrong. They hold on to a poor decision as if it is a precious commodity. Learn from your mistakes, but do not hesitate to discard them. To defend a wrong is to nurture it, even though nothing good will ever grow from it.
@coachgowron Reminds me of a story I read where a guy goes to the symphony and while in his balcony seat, falls out and down into the orchestra section. He then went back to the symphony every night that week and fell into the orchestra to prove he did it on purpose.
@droidengineer That is true dedication to a bit.
@coachgowron Can I just take this opportunity to thank you for being one of the finest accounts I've seen on here or any social media? My default reaction to positivity/life coaching accounts is cynical irritation, but your phrasing disarms that in a way I find helpful. Thank you very much. You bring much honour to your House.
@coachgowron One of the things I try to keep in mind is "Don't hold onto your mistakes just because you spent a lot of time making them."

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Ego. If they invest too much it becomes part of their identity.

Simply being wrong then becomes a personal invalidation