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No One Wants to Admit It, but This Toxic Habit Affects All Relationships (It's Time to Correct It)

Summary by psychologies.com
Whether it's a lively debate or a trivial remark, few of us like to be contradicted. It's a major asset for our relationships, because it's about recognizing the limits of our knowledge and staying open to different viewpoints. However, as Tenelle Porter, professor of psychology at Rowan University interviewed by The Guardian, those who cultivate this quality think more clearly, are less biased and less locked in their certainty.
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Whether it's a lively debate or a trivial remark, few of us like to be contradicted. It's a major asset for our relationships, because it's about recognizing the limits of our knowledge and staying open to different viewpoints. However, as Tenelle Porter, professor of psychology at Rowan University interviewed by The Guardian, those who cultivate this quality think more clearly, are less biased and less locked in their certainty.

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psychologies.com broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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