The Apprenticeship Way with Marc Alan Schelske

Let’s Normalize Being Wrong (TAW045)

Sep 17, 2021
In a candid discussion, Matt Tebbe, an Anglican priest and co-rector at The Table church, challenges the stigma around being wrong. He shares personal insights on how embracing mistakes can foster growth and humility, especially for those in positions of power. The conversation explores the healing power of vulnerability in leadership, advocating for a culture that encourages authenticity and inclusivity. Matt emphasizes that admitting wrongs can lead to deeper relationships and serve as a pathway to spiritual development.
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INSIGHT

Repentance As A Learning Posture

  • Matt Tebbe argues that normalizing being wrong helps privileged people relinquish control and learn.
  • He reframes repentance as a positive, ongoing practice rather than a one-time proof of being right.
INSIGHT

Privilege Shapes Our Need To Be Right

  • Matt explains he wants to normalize being wrong for people like him in positions of social privilege.
  • He sees this as undoing identity tied to always being right.
ADVICE

Hold Beliefs With Humble Conviction

  • Practice admitting doubt so you remain teachable and able to form loving community.
  • Treat beliefs as held with humility rather than idols that protect your certitude.
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