Thursday, March 26, 2009

What's more difficult- "admitting your mistake without realising" or "realising the mistake but not admitting"

realising the mistake without admitting
What%26#039;s more difficult- %26quot;admitting your mistake without realising%26quot; or %26quot;realising the mistake but not admitting%26quot;
It%26#039;s difficult %26quot;to realize the mistake but not admitting to!%26quot; Though it%26#039;s so easy for the hypocrites. Admitting mistakes without realizing is a fool%26#039;s job.
What%26#039;s more difficult- %26quot;admitting your mistake without realising%26quot; or %26quot;realising the mistake but not admitting%26quot;
%26quot;realising the mistake but not admiting%26quot;...most of the time we do not want to admitt even though we realise that we have done wrong.
Reply:Admitting your mistake without realising seems like doing it under pressure/threat. Easier for the weak; difficult for the stubborn.





Realising the mistake but not admitting involves ego issues. Easier for the wise but difficult for the egomaniac.
Reply:The second of course :


%26quot;realising the mistake but not admitting%26quot;





it is a pleasure to admit a mistake. makes you grow.
Reply:according to me both are difficult bec these r two sides of one coin , i,ll say both.
Reply:admitting without realizing. i have no problem with fact. if you are wrong, then obviously u should admit it. but to say that u made a mistake when u dont think that u did? thats like saying sorry when you didnt do anything wrong.
Reply:%26quot;realising the mistake but not admitting%26quot;
Reply:realising the mistake but not admitting
Reply:I think realizing the mistake without admitting is mare difficult!!!
Reply:the second one

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