What if I’m wrong?

It’s a good question to chew on from time to time: “What if I’m wrong?”

For many, the default assumption is, “I’m right.”

That generally serves us well; we wouldn’t be able to navigate the world if we constantly second-guessed ourselves.

But pausing to consider our fallibility is a good thing.

Every so often, we might discover that where we thought we were right … we might not be one hundred percent. Or we might even be totally wrong.

With healthy introspection, we give ourselves an opportunity to consider alternatives. And when we can recommit to what we do believe, those beliefs become even more meaningful.

stephen