The Psychology Of Being Wrong
By Leo Gura - July 8, 2025 | 1 Comments
The importance of admitting you are wrong
It turns out I’m absolutely wrong about culture, given that truth’s what I think and my culture gave me the truth through scientific, philosophical, cultish, and normalistic beliefs, only, as I found, Kierkegaard’s aesthetic life, light in the darkness, scientific anti-realism, the ordinary, pragmatism, simulism, mediaevalism, and astral projection are the true beliefs, everything else is false except for science. I was once wrong about the devil, I knew he was a beast with horns so I had the truth there, and I know deep down the pseudotruths about reality, to which I’m wrong, revealing that the pseudotruths are the truth, that my dad really is wrong and a liar, that what we know about the universe is an accurate model, I think Leo’s done his task and hopefully I won’t need his videos anymore, that stuff is just a crutch, that religion may be lying, that means you’re a liar and I never got the truth from you.