THEME/BIO/How did I used to handle things when I…
THEME/BIO/How did I used to handle things when I was wrong? If I decided that I was wrong, I just quickly acknowledged it and changed my actions accordingly to adjust. If somebody else thought that I was wrong, I tried to understand their perspective and question them and reach my own conclusion. I did not automatically accept somebody's statement that I was wrong. However, I always welcomed criticism and I always welcome people to point out to me if they thought that I might be wrong. I always made it my own decision though
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