Being Right

The concern is not factual truth but the posture of proving, superiority, and substituting correctness for connection. Being right is presented as a relational stance that creates disconnection. The article argues that a person cannot be f…

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The concern is not factual truth but the posture of proving, superiority, and substituting correctness for connection. Being right is presented as a relational stance that creates disconnection. The article argues that a person cannot be fully right and fully with the other person at the same time. Triggers are framed as revealing something about the person who experiences them.