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I May be Wrong

Posted on November 2, 2025March 10, 2025 by Seung Chan Lim 0
I May be Wrong

While one may misunderstand them
to mean the same,
there is a world of difference
between
“I may be wrong,
but I’m willing to take responsibility
if I am.”
vs
“I am right,
and I will prove you
wrong.”

Motivation & Transformation

Posted on October 18, 2020 by Seung Chan Lim 0

One
of the most powerful motivators
can be our need
to prove we are right.

One
of the most power transformations
can start
when we are proven wrong.

When “Wrong” Expires

Posted on June 28, 2020 by Seung Chan Lim 0

When a decision
leads to something
“bad,”
we call it
“wrong.”

Until the same decision
leads to something
“good.”

Then
we call it
the “best.”

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