We often find ourselves in conversations that quickly turn into a game of who's right. Here's how to interrupt the pattern.
Several new polls include a version of the familiar right track/wrong direction poll question. As the Roper Center’s archive of surveys shows, pollsters have been asking this question since at least ...
Why do we love being right? When we get something right, we feel good about ourselves. Our self-worth spikes. We feel smart, self-congratulatory, and, perhaps, better than others. The desire to be ...
When you think about the events that have led to success in your career, you probably think about the flattering ones: times when you were insightful, courageous, or determined. You might not think ...