"If You Are Wrong, Admit It" is a principle from Dale Carnegie's book "How to Win Friends and Influence People". The principle suggests that if you are wrong, you should admit it quickly and emphatically. This is because admitting your mistakes shows your humility, honesty, and willingness to take responsibility, which can earn you respect and trust from others. It also helps in avoiding unnecessary arguments and conflicts. However, it's important to genuinely realize and accept your mistake before admitting it, rather than just admitting it for the sake of avoiding conflict.
Written over 80 years ago, this is a book that is as relative today as it was when it was first writ...
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