
Understanding Human Nature: The " I Am Right " Syndrome Human beings are inherently social creatures, and our lives are deeply intertwined with relationships, communities, and shared experiences. However, these interactions are not always harmonious. A common factor contributing to discord and disputes is the natural human tendency to believe that "I am right, and others are wrong." This mindset, while rooted in our psychology, often escalates conflicts and leads to dire consequences, both personally and socially. By understanding this phenomenon, we can find ways to mitigate its effects and foster healthier interactions. The Psychology Behind "I Am Right" The belief in one’s righteousness stems from cognitive biases, primarily confirmation bias. This bias leads people to seek and prioritize information that supports their existing beliefs while dismissing evidence that contradicts them. When faced with a disagreement, individuals instinctively justify the...