How you are 'right' is more important than being 'right'.
Early in my marriage, my wife and I were arguing about something. We each thought we were right. I was right. Finally, after a bit of a verbal battle, I won. She reluctantly admitted that I was right. Victory!
But I still slept on the sofa that night. This is when I learned the difference between "being right" and "how I am right".
"Being right" is a matter of facts. It's the right answer, statistic, or information. It can be fact-c...
Published on December 04, 2012 13:00