We admire consistency.
Someone who has held the same position for twenty years is described as principled. Someone who changes position risks being called inconsistent.
But what if the evidence changed?
What if you learned something?
What if you were simply wrong?
There is a peculiar form of stubbornness that masquerades as conviction. It treats changing one's mind as weakness even when reality has moved on.
Principles should be difficult to change.
Opinions should earn no such privilege.
A mind that never changes may be strong.
Or it may simply be closed.
What belief are you still carrying because admitting otherwise would be inconvenient?
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