22 People Who Have Proved That They Deserve A Seat Among The Internet's Most Confidently Incorrect Users In History
Are you really sure about what you are saying, or...?
Nothing is wrong with having faith in oneself. Conversely, a happy and meaningful life is associated with nearly every aspect of self-confidence.
It increases resilience and motivation, promotes your sense of authenticity, and enhances relationships. However, if you take it too far, you become difficult to deal with, as you act as though you are more significant than others, which is arrogant.
On social media, there is undoubtedly a lot of confidence, but less so when it comes to correctness. The individuals on today's list gave it their best shot, as anyone can supposedly tell, but, alas, they could not have been more mistaken.
Due to their inability to accept that they are wrong, these individuals' defensive mechanisms go above and beyond to prevent it. To make the truth (which is reality) less terrifying, they figuratively twist it in the best way possible.
We've gathered a collection of instances where people refuse to acknowledge their mistakes. In fact, they are as confident in their incorrect views as one can be.
Believe me, they'll leave you wondering where their school of thought originated, and a good example is the very first one you're about to see as you keep scrolling down.
1. This business owner who thinks women can control their menstrual cycles

2. "What machine do you think they were raging against?"

3. This Amazon customer who's unhappy that the letter "D" is missing
4. Replacing the "Christ" in Christmas with "X"
5. This commenter who wants a limited edition quarter
@Stali.s
6. This comment about the Nazis
7. A really nasty woman who has had "soup du jour" before
@amyselwyn
8. This person discussing which country belongs to which
@PrTankie
9. Making a weak argument about strength
10. Iraq is the home of the first civilization?
@michaeljknowles
11. This person thinks that the Zelda girl is a bit too much
12. Why the 1/3 pounder failed in America
13. When you have to differentiate a PC from a laptop
r/showerthoughts
14. When someone thinks that two is an odd number
leiton
15. No one refers to the Gulf of Mexico as the Atlantic Ocean
@NickAdams
16. Merriam-Webster doesn't agree with you, though
17. "He's literally not an engineer. At all."
18. The majority to guide global policy
@jmrphy
19. Maybe this person just wants a Merry Christmas alone
@POTUS
20. "That does not make them citizens."
@AOC
21. He allowed an election to remove him from office
Quora
22. "Remember to always capitalize Jesus as 'He/Him' pronouns."
@lavern_spicer
Being wrong and having to accept it is painful for any egotistical person. To face reality and own our mistakes, we need a certain amount of emotional fortitude and bravery.
However, some people would rather defend their incorrect views than accept any correction. Share this post with others if you enjoyed this list.