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What was sublime about Lee’s confession in

‘If you are wrong, admit ‘it’? ​

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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If you are wrong, admit it is an essay written by Dale Breckenridge Carnegie (1888-1955), was an American. It was an extract from “How to win Friends and influence people”. In this extract the author illustrates with example how it pays to admit mistakes quickly and emphatically. Defending our mistakes, finding alibis (problems) and blaming others for our mistakes may give us satisfaction but we may end up losing good friends. One needs an extreme courage and honesty to admit that you have made a mistake but must try to convince gently and tactfully that we are right.

Answered by Anonymous
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If you are wrong, admit it is an essay written by Dale Breckenridge Carnegie (1888-1955), was an American. It was an extract from “How to win Friends and influence people”. In this extract the author illustrates with example how it pays to admit mistakes quickly and emphatically. Defending our mistakes, finding alibis (problems) and blaming others for our mistakes may give us satisfaction but we may end up losing good friends. One needs an extreme courage and honesty to admit that you have made a mistake but must try to convince gently and tactfully that we are right.

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