It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates room for correction.

Gift Gugu Mona
It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates...
It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates...
It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates...
It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates...
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The quote, “It is wise to admit one's wrongs because it creates room for correction.” is a truth that is true in all cases. It is, of course, easier to accept the blame for our mistakes on others than to take responsibility for them on our own. But the truth is that taking responsibility for our actions makes us stronger, more confident, and more productive.

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