It’s impossible…being right isn’t a habit, it’s the cornerstone of existence. You are you…I am me…right? Right. See?…I think therefore I am means that I existence … and since I do exist I guess that’s good since I want to exist in the next second too…and the next. Guess that means my very existence means that existence is right…guess I better protect myself by trying to convince everyone else that my way is the best way…otherwise others’ ways may conflict with mine and my very existence will be threatened.
Hmm…come to think of it I can’t think of anything I’ve ever said that isn’t right…maybe not correct but it’s right. If I say the sun is blue, is it? Well no, but I knew that when I said it…so I was right in knowing that. Am I unsure of that fact?…well maybe but I know 100% that I’m right about being unsure about it.
Like someone said (and rightfully so)…it depends on what “is” is…but then again it doesn’t because no matter what “is” is, that’s exactly what it is and that’s exactly right.
Right?
(In other words, every assertion is inherently righteous…even when we assess it’s wrong we rightly did so, and if I messed that up to I rightly figured that out too.)
So what am I saying? I’m saying that being right is grounded in language and can’t be overcome. It’s like asking “what would exist if the universe didn’t exist” or “What came before reality?”
(hopefully the answer to both of those isn’t “David Blaine”.)
]]>my advice, create an environment where being wrong is OK
OR create an environment where ideas and thoughts aren’t rewarded but making something tangible is rewarded (Einstein had the idea for the Atom Bomb, but it took a team to create it. Same with the Model T, the Macintosh, Oxyclean and Lost.)
OR, more difficult but even better: create an environment where nobody is wrong (in everything inbetween Daycare and Eldercare we’re reminded how wrong we are)
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