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The article discusses the topic of arrogance through sin and its impact on a person's acceptance of the truth. It explains that self-confidence becomes dangerous when it turns into the belief that there is no longer any need for reconsideration, and that pride prevents individuals from admitting their mistakes—illustrated by the example of Satan and Omar ibn Al-Khattab. The article emphasizes the importance of seeking the truth without relying on the name of the speaker or their status. It also notes that clinging to one's self-image hinders the perception of reality, leading to the defense of illusions instead of correcting errors. The piece concludes by affirming that true maturity is demonstrated when a person can ask themselves, "What if I am wrong?"—keeping the door to inquiry open and avoiding the trap of defending images and personal biases.
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