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I agree, as long as you can find time to research and understand if you’re really correct. This way you avoid conflicts but you still learn if you were wrong.



100%. Some of my biggest learning experiences were when I walked away when I thought I was completely, utterly correct only to find out a little later that I was actually completely wrong!

I say that in the past tense just because it makes in terms of what I'm trying to convey but it still routinely happens too, and will continue to happen.




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