THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG
The Beauty of Being Wrong is contemporary society's doctrine for open-mindedness. Not only that, it is also the catalyst to leading people back to their true form, which is within themselves. With irrefutable proofs as well as countless grounded anecdotes, Knowbody Nose many different benefits of assuming conceptual wrongness. One thing we all know, is that the human condition is limited. The Beauty of Being Wrong is simply a reiteration of this truth that many people forget to acknowledge. By accepting conceptual wrongness, humans can better develop their own cognitive abilities thru the nature of skepticism, while also realizing that their way of doing things is entirely subjective, not objective. While this may appear counterintuitive for those reading, The Beauty of Being Wrong illustrates concisely why assuming conceptual wrongness can only enhance an individual's viewpoint, as constantly believing yourself to be right may lead to closed-mindedness.

Readers will be wildly surprised once they pick up this book, as they unquestionably have stumbled upon something grand. If you're reading this already, then all I have left to ask you, is,
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR
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THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG
The Beauty of Being Wrong is contemporary society's doctrine for open-mindedness. Not only that, it is also the catalyst to leading people back to their true form, which is within themselves. With irrefutable proofs as well as countless grounded anecdotes, Knowbody Nose many different benefits of assuming conceptual wrongness. One thing we all know, is that the human condition is limited. The Beauty of Being Wrong is simply a reiteration of this truth that many people forget to acknowledge. By accepting conceptual wrongness, humans can better develop their own cognitive abilities thru the nature of skepticism, while also realizing that their way of doing things is entirely subjective, not objective. While this may appear counterintuitive for those reading, The Beauty of Being Wrong illustrates concisely why assuming conceptual wrongness can only enhance an individual's viewpoint, as constantly believing yourself to be right may lead to closed-mindedness.

Readers will be wildly surprised once they pick up this book, as they unquestionably have stumbled upon something grand. If you're reading this already, then all I have left to ask you, is,
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR
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THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG

THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG

by Knowbody Nose
THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG

THE BEAUTY OF BEING WRONG

by Knowbody Nose

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Overview

The Beauty of Being Wrong is contemporary society's doctrine for open-mindedness. Not only that, it is also the catalyst to leading people back to their true form, which is within themselves. With irrefutable proofs as well as countless grounded anecdotes, Knowbody Nose many different benefits of assuming conceptual wrongness. One thing we all know, is that the human condition is limited. The Beauty of Being Wrong is simply a reiteration of this truth that many people forget to acknowledge. By accepting conceptual wrongness, humans can better develop their own cognitive abilities thru the nature of skepticism, while also realizing that their way of doing things is entirely subjective, not objective. While this may appear counterintuitive for those reading, The Beauty of Being Wrong illustrates concisely why assuming conceptual wrongness can only enhance an individual's viewpoint, as constantly believing yourself to be right may lead to closed-mindedness.

Readers will be wildly surprised once they pick up this book, as they unquestionably have stumbled upon something grand. If you're reading this already, then all I have left to ask you, is,
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162203520
Publisher: Knowbody Nose
Publication date: 07/28/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 279 KB
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