“… admitting my wrong” (Page 13, Big Book)
When I am upset, I am wrong.
It does not matter whether I can see how I am wrong.
The point of being wrong is that it is dependent on the truth, not on my understanding.
My understanding does not contribute to the truth.
So the question is: do I want to be right or do I want to be happy?
The question is not a psychological one.
The question is one of wanting and of will.
Do I want to believe what I believe at the cost of my peace?
Or do I want to relinquish what I believe in order to gain peace?
One can turn off the road of wrongness at any point.