Monday, January 31, 2011

How to?

You genuinely doesn't think it's your fault because in your mind, there's your own stand your own point. Until someone tells you their point of you then will you try to empathize and stand in their shoes, feeling their views. Which you'll then compare yours to theirs, and see which makes more sense. Only then, will people learn from their mistakes and actually UNDERSTAND where their mistake lies.

So is having your own mindset and your own point of angle, wrong? Yes, it may make some people's blood boil if your mindset is indeed really wrong, but to you, it's not. And what's more, you GENUINELY think your mindset is right before they told you theirs. You did not get stubborn and argue your way. Cause stubborn is when you know the right thing, but doesn't want to admit it. But in this case, your denial is authentic. Therefore, is this wrong?

If that's the case, should one give in and just admit they are in the wrong, or should one hold their stand, even if the consequences are severe?