WaPo - Be humble. It’s good for learning and your relationships.

Research shows that intellectual humility is correlated with more general knowledge, curiosity and open-mindedness. No one knows everything. Recognizing this limitation and the potential fallibility of even our most deeply held beliefs is core to the concept of intellectual humility. “It helps you overcome this very categorical, black-and-white thinking that we are often succumbing to,” said Igor Grossmann, professor of psychology at the University of Waterloo.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/2024/09/19/intellectual-humility-learning-interpersonal-relationships/