Penn Jillette

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Our desire to be right, as ego-driven as it often seems, is essentially a desire to take ourselves out of the picture. We want our beliefs to inhere in the world, not in our mind. The experience of realizing that we were wrong represents the frustration of this desire—the revelation that the self was there all along.
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error
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