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Love this one :)

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Thank you!!

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Congrats on one year of publishing :) not easy to do

There’s such a negative perception around changing your mind. Like it’s bad to go back on what you said before, it invalidates your entire body of thought. But really it shows you’re actually thinking and actually growing.

I think not discovering you were wrong before is a sign you’re not thinking hard enough.

As Emerson said “consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds”. He was clearly a Spider-Man fan.

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Yes, maybe it's not thinking hard enough or maybe it can also be uncovering more information (either through life experience or societal progression) that changes it? When you are proven wrong after the fact does that mean you were always wrong or you are now wrong and is there a difference in severity?

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