🤯Being Wrong – My New Favorite Thing To Be

Spread the Curiosity

I’m writing this one cautiously because I’m pretty sure my younger self is lurking around the corner, ready to slap me for even thinking I now enjoy being wrong.

I remember her — she was quite a gal, and she still shows up every now and again. You know… ā€œShe Who Must Not Be Wrongā€ (yup, there’s your Harry Potter reference for the week šŸ˜‰).

But seriously — how much time have we spent fearing being wrong? Protecting ourselves from it, sometimes at all costs. We HAVE to be right, right? It’s the basis of every conflict: ā€œI’m right, you’re wrong.ā€ It’s literally started wars.

Now, don’t get me wrong (pun intended) — I still hold knowledge in high esteem, and I like to know things. I’m talking about having to be right. That get-in-your-face kind of right where you stop hearing what anyone is saying because you already know you’re correct.

The kind that says:

ā€œIf you don’t believe what I believe, or see what I see, then you are completely wrong… because I am completely right.ā€


The Cost of Always Being Right šŸ’ø

It’s such a divide, and it’s as old as time — right vs. wrong, black vs. white, good vs. evil.

But where does it actually get us?
What good behaviors come out of this?
…Exactly.

Here’s the thing: while you’re busy being right, there’s one thing you cannot do at the same time — listen.

When I’ve decided I’m right, I don’t hear you. I don’t see you. I’m only thinking:

  • How can I make you agree with me?
  • How can I plead my case?
  • How can I be heard?

It’s not about listening… it’s about winning.

And it’s exhausting. Physically. Emotionally. With zero upside.


Why We Crave Rightness 🧠

So what’s the big deal about being right anyway? Do the stars align? Do you win an award? Do people flock to you?
Nope. Nope. And definitely nope.

The truth: being right makes our brains feel safe. It’s a security blanket for the ego.
Your brain’s #1 job? Protect you. And it equates:

  • Being right = safe āœ…
  • Being wrong = danger āŒ

Science suggests that this is a deep, primal wiring. Back in the cave days, being wrong about which berries to eat could kill you — so defending our ā€œrightnessā€ was literally survival.

But today? The stakes are usually much smaller… like whose turn it is to do the dishes.


How Curiosity Changes the Game šŸ”

Curiosity is the magic solvent that dissolves the need to be right.

Instead of:

ā€œI have to defend my position.ā€

It becomes:

ā€œI wonder what I might learn here.ā€

That shift takes you out of fight mode and into explore mode. It turns disagreements into treasure hunts. And here’s the real kicker — when you stop obsessing over being right, you actually become the kind of person others want to listen to… because you’re listening to them.


The Unexpected Joy of Being Wrong šŸŽ‰

Here’s the plot twist: being wrong is the birthplace of every good thing we’ve ever learned.

When you realize you’re wrong, you’ve:

  • Spotted a blind spot you can now fix.
  • Made space for better information.
  • Opened the door to creativity, problem-solving, and connection.

Being wrong humbles you in the best way — you get more curious, more flexible, and a whole lot more fun to be around.


7 Real Benefits of Being Wrong āœ…

  1. You learn faster.
    Every ā€œoopsā€ is a shortcut to understanding — it shows you exactly where the gap is so you can fill it.
  2. You build stronger relationships.
    Admitting you’re wrong signals humility and respect for other perspectives.
  3. You reduce stress.
    Ditching the need to be right drops a heavy emotional backpack full of tension and frustration.
  4. You get more creative.
    If your original plan didn’t work, you have to find another — that’s where creativity thrives.
  5. You expand your world.
    Being wrong introduces you to perspectives you didn’t even know existed.
  6. You model growth for others.
    For kids, employees, friends — showing mistakes are survivable is powerful.
  7. You strengthen your confidence.
    Owning mistakes without crumbling makes you unshakable.

Embrace the Freedom of Being Wrong šŸš€

Being wrong is not a flaw — it’s a feature. It’s your built-in update system, your invitation to see more, learn more, connect more deeply. Who knows, you might enjoy being wrong.

Curiosity defeats fear. And when you remove the fear of being wrong, you can turn:

ā€œOh no, I’m wrong.ā€

into:

ā€œOh wow, what else is out there?ā€

That’s freedom!

The less energy you spend defending your rightness, the more you can spend actually living, growing, laughing, and surprising yourself.

Being wrong might just be the most right thing you do all week.

šŸ’¬ What’s one time you were wrong that turned out to be a good thing? Drop it in the comments!

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2 Responses

  1. Elaine says:

    I have been loving every single blog and each one has been spot on. I am going through all of these things in life and am having such a hard time trying to be curious and change my mindset. Thank you for sending these.

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