There's nothing wrong with trusting yourself. On the contrary, self-confidence is linked to almost every element involved in a happy and fulfilling life. It provides greater motivation and more resilience, improves relationships, and strengthens your sense of authenticity.
But take it too far and you become impossible to put up with, behaving as if you are more important than other people — arrogant — and might even end up featured on the subreddit 'Confidently Incorrect.'
As we've already shown you in our previous publications here, here, and here, this online community is dedicated to taking down people who proudly make false statements. It's the ultimate online purgatory for liars. Continue scrolling to check out its latest "visitors."
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“You Should Speak English”
My God
"No one enjoys being wrong. It’s an unpleasant emotional experience for all of us," psychologist Guy Winch, Ph.D., said. "The question is how do we respond when it turns out we were wrong—when there wasn’t enough milk left for coffee, when we hit traffic and missed the flight, or when we find out the man who sat in jail for five years based on our identification was innocent all along?"
"Some of us admit we were wrong and say, 'Oops, you were right. We should have gotten more milk.' Some of us kind of imply we were wrong, but we don't do so explicitly or in a way that is satisfying to the other person: 'We had plenty of time to get to the airport on time if the traffic hadn’t been unusually bad. But fine, we’ll leave earlier next time.'"
"But some people refuse to admit they're wrong, even in the face of overwhelming evidence: 'They let him go because of DNA evidence and another dude's confession? Ridiculous! That’s the guy! I saw him!'"
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Winch thinks that when a person pushes back against the facts, when they simply cannot admit that they were wrong in any circumstance, everything boils down to their ego. Their sense of self.
"Some people have such a fragile ego, such brittle self-esteem, such a weak 'psychological constitution,' that admitting they made a mistake or that they were wrong is fundamentally too threatening for their egos to tolerate," the psychologist said.
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Oh, Lavern
These people can't admit they're wrong, so their defense mechanisms do something remarkable to avoid it. They literally distort their perception of reality to make it (reality) less threatening.
"Their defense mechanisms protect their fragile ego by changing the very facts in their mind, so they are no longer wrong or culpable," Winch said.
"As a result, they come up with statements, such as, 'I checked in the morning, and there was enough milk, so someone must have finished it.'"
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Usually, when it's pointed out that they don't see things as they are, these people double down. "In our ... example, they will insist that their erroneous identification of the robber was correct despite DNA evidence and a confession from a different person."
"When confronted, they will continue to insist or pivot to attacking anyone who tries to argue otherwise and to disparage the sources of the contradictory information."
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Milk
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People who repeatedly resort to this kind of behavior are, by definition, psychologically fragile. And they don't like it.
"[Such an] assessment is often difficult for people to accept, because to the outside world, they look as if they're confidently standing their ground and not backing down, things we associate with strength. But psychological rigidity is not a sign of strength, it is an indication of weakness," Winch highlighted.
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Obama's Birth Place
Dumba*s
Maybe he was too long in corn of teen. And if his cooking is as bad as his french, well... Bone Apple Tea!
They make synonym buns, silly! Like grammar used to make! 🤣🤣 Delicious!
Load More Replies...what? All my life is a lie? I thought it was "bonjour"! Diantre, i don't even know my mother tongue? Quel désastre
One sentence that stuck with me after high school French class: Quel bruh!!!
Load More Replies...Reminds me of a Spanish girl I met, who claimed French was an insane language, much too complicated to learn properly, and she didn't even try to remember a single word of it. But she had this trick whenever French people were trying to talk to her : keep answering with the Spanish phrase "Yo no compro pan" ("I do not buy bread") since it sounds like French "je ne comprends pas" ("I don't understand").
I mean, french is not that easy to learn....i'm happy to be french and not having to learn it.
Load More Replies...the instant regret of sending this douchebag a nice pix must be intense!
Bonjour does mean Hello. If you want to be very technical it means “good day” but it’s used as a greeting and is 100% interchangeable with “Allô” (our Hello). Bonjour is more formal, it’s the word you’d use if you’re working customer service for example. Allô is more casual, it’s the one you’re more likely to use with your friends and family or in a non-formal context.
Load More Replies...The owner of a company I worked for was taking French lessons. This woman was one of the most narcissistic, insecure bitches I have ever known. Total Jekyll & Hyde. Everyone (outside of the company) thought she was just WONDERFUL, when in fact she was pure evil. Anyway, she came back from lunch one day & I said "Bon jour, Madame". She proceeds to tell me, in her most condescending tone, that bon jour means good morning and should never be used in the afternoon. I proceeded to tell HER that bon jour literally means "good day" and is a perfectly acceptable greeting until evening. Her husband (who happens to be Italian but speaks fluent French) backed me up, thoroughly embarrassing her. It was all downhill from there.
Oh, grassy a*s for a language lesson. If you don't understand - it's thanks in Spanish
So this is ok..but so far BP has censored N4zi, a*S and B***h that I saw today......... because it's vulgar I guess....
sounds like it belongs in both r/boneappletea and r/confidently incorrect
"These people are not choosing to stand their ground; they’re compelled to do so in order to protect their fragile egos. Admitting we are wrong is unpleasant, it is bruising for any ego. It takes a certain amount of emotional strength and courage to deal with that reality and own up to our mistakes," Winch said.
Most of us feel uncomfortable when we're reminded of our imperfection, but we get over it. We take the L. And it's definitely something worth patting ourselves on the back for.
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The scariest part of all of these is not that the folks writing them are confident or wrong. The scariest part is they are actively trying to seize power in the US and push this stupidity on everyone. They want to teach others that their fools view of the world is correct.
Upside of this post: I now feel like a complete f*****g genius!! So many people in the world are so much dumber than me I must be pretty smart, right? Downside: No, humanity is just f****d
This post left me with ambivalent feelings. On one side, I'm angry and incredulous that people like this really exist and spread so much ignorance and stupidity...On the other side I feel a little bit like the nowadays Einstein, as I could have said something stupid in my life (who didn't?), but never so stupid
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I fear for the future of this country. Even the world, it's just I'm mostly familiar with this country. The US. Not the Us.
Anyone got a spare few million or so brain cells they can part with at the moment? Because I think I lost said amount reading this thread from start to finish.
Anyone else feel their IQ going down just by reading these? Some people are scary stupid..
Well thankfully what I cited wasn't altered. Phew, otherwise I wouldn't sounded really stupid.
The scariest part of all of these is not that the folks writing them are confident or wrong. The scariest part is they are actively trying to seize power in the US and push this stupidity on everyone. They want to teach others that their fools view of the world is correct.
Upside of this post: I now feel like a complete f*****g genius!! So many people in the world are so much dumber than me I must be pretty smart, right? Downside: No, humanity is just f****d
This post left me with ambivalent feelings. On one side, I'm angry and incredulous that people like this really exist and spread so much ignorance and stupidity...On the other side I feel a little bit like the nowadays Einstein, as I could have said something stupid in my life (who didn't?), but never so stupid
I've said it before and I'll say it again: I fear for the future of this country. Even the world, it's just I'm mostly familiar with this country. The US. Not the Us.
Anyone got a spare few million or so brain cells they can part with at the moment? Because I think I lost said amount reading this thread from start to finish.
Anyone else feel their IQ going down just by reading these? Some people are scary stupid..
Well thankfully what I cited wasn't altered. Phew, otherwise I wouldn't sounded really stupid.