Being Right
Cross-source consensus on Being Right from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
How it works
Comparisons
Highlighted claims
- Being right is presented as a relational stance that creates disconnection. — Relationship Agreements, Self-Honesty, and Love
- The article argues that a person cannot be fully right and fully with the other person at the same time. — Relationship Agreements, Self-Honesty, and Love
- The concern is not factual truth but the posture of proving, superiority, and substituting correctness for connection. — Relationship Agreements, Self-Honesty, and Love
- Triggers are framed as revealing something about the person who experiences them. — Relationship Agreements, Self-Honesty, and Love