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When does the need to be right become an addiction?

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You may not want to admit this about yourself, but many people are addicted to being right. It can be seen as an off-putting character trait, but the good news is you can retrain your brain to be rid of the compulsion.



Judith Glaser, the CEO and founder of Benchmark Communications and author of the new book Conversational Intelligence, explained that similar to other addictions, being hooked on needing to be right is based on a chemical response in our brains.



It makes us feel good, and we want to do it more. If we don't feel good, we want to do it less, and with addictions we keep getting reinforced, said Glaser, who is also a workplace and productivity expert. It's all chemical. If we look inside the brain, we get to see what's happening, and adrenaline and dopamine's something we crave. But most people don't realize this is what's going on in their head.



Having this type of need or addiction can cause a lot of trouble in the workplace as it can influence how people work with peers, respond to bosses, or, especially for those in a managerial role, how they treat their employees.



Full article with video



Are you addicted to being right?



Do you know someone who has this addiction? If so, who?
 
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