The last sentence doesn’t seem too relevant to the rest of it; a proposed litany should be short, elegant, and focused.
As for the rest of it: “learn to love finding out you were wrong” isn’t quite it… it’s much better to find out that you were already right. The thing I prefer to convey is more like “learn to love finding out you were wrong, conditional on your having actually been wrong”. (Which is inelegant, but is not an attempted litany, just a description of what I’m getting at.) My usual litany of this type is “If I am wrong, I want to find out, so I can become more right.”
The last sentence doesn’t seem too relevant to the rest of it; a proposed litany should be short, elegant, and focused.
As for the rest of it: “learn to love finding out you were wrong” isn’t quite it… it’s much better to find out that you were already right. The thing I prefer to convey is more like “learn to love finding out you were wrong, conditional on your having actually been wrong”. (Which is inelegant, but is not an attempted litany, just a description of what I’m getting at.) My usual litany of this type is “If I am wrong, I want to find out, so I can become more right.”