No thanks. I don't mind being wrong. I would place
Posted on: March 27, 2018 at 08:54:15 CT
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higher value in being consistent and standing behind an assessment. Sometimes that ends up making one wrong, particularly when the variables are outside of your control and in the future.
Not very often though. Certainly not to the degree it would make me want to edit/change something I said.