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Being wrong often is a blessing. Here's why

Being wrong isn’t the end of your story. It’s often how your next chapter begins. If you want to grow in wisdom, practice ...
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Niro Feliciano is a mom, author and therapist with a master of science in social work. She’s a TODAY show contributor and author of the TODAY.com column “Is This Normal?” If you’re someone who ...
Relationship disagreements happen; it is a fact of life. Research suggests disagreements can be a healthy and beneficial aspect of relationships when managed effectively. Whether the disagreement is ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Kathryn Schuls, author of Being Wrong, calls people’s inability to say they’re wrong a ...
On Sunday, May 27, Drew Gilpin Faust, President of Harvard was interviewed in the NY Times Sunday Book Review. What caught my attention was her answer to this question: Is there any book you wish all ...
Let’s cut to the chase: no job is perfect. Whether you love your job or not, there will be mornings when you hit snooze five times, and there will be days when you feel off and ready to go home. But ...
I did my research. I read, watched, I talked to the experts. I formed an opinion, and I wrote about it. was wrong. Eight Times Opinion columnists revisit their incorrect predictions and bad advice — ...
Heather Dyke does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Allison Bornstein would like to point out for the record that, technically speaking, there is no such thing as a wrong shoe. When we talk about the wrong-shoe theory—the viral styling hack Bornstein ...