In recent times I have noticed a distinct lack of people realizing they are wrong and doing something to rectify matters.
Should I or any other Aspie be wrong, the majority of us from what I have seen, will then take ownership and eat humble pie, as I believe an Aspie even realizes the value of being wrong.
You don’t even have to be wrong to own up to something and clear the air with others, even if you are mistaken, just backed the wrong play or jumped on the bandwagon with others so you could be seen as part of the group that seemed right. I see that happen a lot, people are easily swayed by the majority rather than think for themselves!
Are Aspies more prone to accept fault and own that, do you more often just shake it off as a lesson learned or do you actively divorce yourself from the event like as though you were never even associated?
Should I or any other Aspie be wrong, the majority of us from what I have seen, will then take ownership and eat humble pie, as I believe an Aspie even realizes the value of being wrong.
You don’t even have to be wrong to own up to something and clear the air with others, even if you are mistaken, just backed the wrong play or jumped on the bandwagon with others so you could be seen as part of the group that seemed right. I see that happen a lot, people are easily swayed by the majority rather than think for themselves!
Are Aspies more prone to accept fault and own that, do you more often just shake it off as a lesson learned or do you actively divorce yourself from the event like as though you were never even associated?