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Do you get accused of always having to be right?

I sometimes get accused of being wrong when i'm being right but what I don't like about it is the fact that I have to prove them wrong all the time and that is a pain in the neck, I just give up half way to make them realise....

When the start to realise, then they say i'm right.

But i'm not always right and I know when i'm right... but when i'm unsure, I don't claim i'm always correct because then I put myself into shame. :lol:
 
I once made the comment, "Sometimes it sucks to always be right." It was not received well. Usually I try to keep my thoughts to myself. But if I think that the topic is of a significant importance, then I will give my input, but only once. That is because most people are going to do what they want regardless. If they do not take my perspective into serious consideration, it often proves to be to their demise. If this has shown to be the case, this places me at odds with others. For I am resented by them, as they align me with the truth that I have spoken, which they experience as a judgement against them. "Sometimes it sucks to always be right."
 
Yes I used to a lot. Now I just stay quiet, know I'm right and wait for the person to come back to me and grovel.
 

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