Admitting it when you are wrong.
Taken from All Pro Dad - Play of the day email: 11/10/10
A Technical Foul for a Heart Attack Tom Penders, the University of Houston basketball coach, received a technical foul from referees during a game when he dropped to his knees and fell face down due to a heart condition. The refs thought he was protesting a call, so they "T'd" him up. The sad part is that the officials refused to reverse the call even after the coach was given oxygen and taken from the court on a stretcher. Penders later quipped, "It's a good thing I didn't die. The other team would have gotten two more free throws and possession."
The officials just could not admit they were wrong. Is the same true for you? Do have a difficult time saying you were wrong? Do you have a tough time asking for forgiveness?
A Technical Foul for a Heart Attack Tom Penders, the University of Houston basketball coach, received a technical foul from referees during a game when he dropped to his knees and fell face down due to a heart condition. The refs thought he was protesting a call, so they "T'd" him up. The sad part is that the officials refused to reverse the call even after the coach was given oxygen and taken from the court on a stretcher. Penders later quipped, "It's a good thing I didn't die. The other team would have gotten two more free throws and possession."
The officials just could not admit they were wrong. Is the same true for you? Do have a difficult time saying you were wrong? Do you have a tough time asking for forgiveness?