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Landia examines the discomfort of being labeled as “wrong”, from our emotional reactions to the way it affects our identity and how it can perpetuate conflict. By emphasizing accountability and growth, she offers a new perspective: accepting mistakes not as failures but as necessary steps towards becoming the better version of yourself. Being wrong is often seen as something to avoid, something to be ashamed of, but what if it’s actually essential? Landia examines the discomfort of being labeled as “wrong”, from our emotional reactions to the way it affects our identity and how it can perpetuate conflict. By emphasizing accountability and growth, she offers a new perspective: accepting mistakes not as failures or a reason to disagree but as necessary steps towards becoming the better version of yourself and realizing there is more than one perspective to every story. Growth happens when the YOUth takes accountability, embraces mistakes and chooses to grow from it. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx