Are there any benefits to being wrong?
People say "google killed the bar argument" and that got me thinking about people actually having nostalgia about times before google was a phone away.
Dude, you shouldn't ask me about this; I've never been wrong. Ask other people on /sci/ instead.
You can always be wrong with politics, finance, philosophy or religion, lifestyle, ect.
Google didn't destroy anything worth keeping around. Now barflys can have dumb arguments about the tunction of an observer in a closed system vs an argument on if a Hayabusa motorcycle accerlates faster than a McLaren.
One Google is equick to give an answer for is an argument that never should have happened anyways.
One benefit to being wrong is you can later become right. It's all about improvement. For this reason, I intentionally keep the list of things I am wrong about at least 10 items long. Recently someone proved to me that traps were gay. I crossed an item off my list. I now believe that GMOs cause cancer.