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You Have a Right to be Wrong — 18 Comments

  1. Wow, so poignant, Karen. I am wrong so often and quick to judge. Also, to justify why I did certain behavior, rather than, like you—instantly admit I was wrong and apologize and move forward. I enjoyed this one so much because I, too, am realizing how much I DON’T know as I get older! It feels so good to not have to be right all the time. whew.

  2. Wow Karen. This one hits the spot for me too! Especially when in the passenger seat with my husband! I feel like I have to keep alert and remind him of how to …… at times! I then take a deep breath and center myself and ask God to keep us safe …..called surrender to the Divine. Not always easy to do especially when you think there is poor judgement or lack of courtesy by someone else. Thank you for the reminder that I too keep on realizing how much I don’t know as I get older! Certainly not always right too!!

    • Thanks, Kathleen. It seems we’re all getting a dose of humility as we age. Good for us to admit that we don’t know it all, after all!

  3. I know a couple people who, no matter what you say or do, either offends them or they go into their act. The act I refer to is the victim act. I would suppose that there are many people with the victim mentality. I silently pray for them and go about my agenda. Beating myself up for someone else’s hangup is not conducive to my health. Its their circus, not mine. I hope I don’t come off as arrogant or less than compassionate or sensitive, but for my own sanity, I have to think that way. However, many times I try and talk to the other people to see what’s bothering them and maybe share God’s love. But in the case of the other car thing, when we can’t communicate with them, all we can say is oops and go on. But I leave the experience behind. 99% of the time, if I’m stewing about what I did wrong while the other person has long forgotten the incident, I’d go crazy and become a hermit. But I do know the intent of your post. I agree, a person can’t help but feel silly or maybe sometimes even a little lass than smart (says me, as I raise my hand). Been there, done that. With as many times as I boo-boo daily, I can’t be self deprecating too much or I’ll end up in the looney-bin. LOL. I’m 76 yeas old, so you’d think I’d remember the right way to do most everything by now. NOT!!! LOL. Great post Karen, as always.

  4. Maybe I should explain a little something about my comment. I have been codependent most of my life and have come to the conclusion that I don’t want to live like that anymore. So, yes, I can relate to your post. To me, you did no wrong in your above scenarios. I have always hated to fail, which could have exacerbated my codependency. I never have been a victim of anyone, but being codependent i crawled inside myself and I ended up being someone I didn’t like. The trouble is, I fail every day in God’s eyes. But all I can do is do my best and try to shake things off and go about my day and leave me in the hands of my Savior. And I can’t think of any better hands to be in.

  5. A good one, Karen, but I also feel you did the best you could do and no need to be too hard on yourself. Thankfully I have not caused an accident when driving but I know I have been ‘wrong’ in my opinion of some people. Since I had a son that had long hair and it was not the best style during his day , I knew there were people who looked down on him and would think he was a “bad” or undesirable person to be around and if I had not had him for a son I probably would have been “wrong” in my judgement of him. In reality he had a tender loving heart filled with love for everyone,and would not say or do anything that would be hurtful to someone else. I have to admit it is easy for me to be judgemental about someone who “looks” different from the way I think they should look or dress the way I think they should dress when they may have a heart that is as Big as all ourdoors! So I have to admit ” I am wrong” and when I see the faded jeans with holes all over them on a pretty girl or boy and even OLD people like me -smile- I have to admit it is easy for me to be wrong in what I may think of them. We can be so wrong in our thoughts as well as our actions. Your actions were not intentional so my actions would be worse in my opinion, if I think the way I mentioned.
    Thanks for another good one to make us “think”.
    Love’ ya! Margaret

  6. Hi Karen, good one. I don’t know how many times I have ended up with egg on my face. I just assume at my advanced age I have more wisdom than those significantly younger than me.
    NOT…Best I listen and then diplomatically give my opinion.
    Good one, Katen

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