“I’m always right” is a statement often used by people who believe that their opinions, ideas, or actions are always correct. While it’s important to have confidence in oneself, it’s also important to recognize that no one is infallible and that everyone makes mistakes from time to time.
The belief that one is always right can lead to a closed-minded attitude that prevents someone from considering other perspectives or learning from their mistakes. It can also lead to conflict in personal and professional relationships if someone insists on always having the final say or refuses to listen to others.
Instead of insisting on always being right, it’s more productive to approach situations with an open mind, a willingness to learn, and a recognition that there are multiple perspectives to consider. By embracing humility and accepting that we are all fallible, we can foster healthier relationships, make better decisions, and grow as individuals.