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A character who is always right is boring. High-stakes mistakes—like a pharmacist misfilling a prescription—create immediate dramatic tension.

In professional and creative writing, "wrongness" creates the tension necessary for a compelling narrative: A character who is always right is boring

A "good" person makes a series of slightly flexible moral choices—like helping a child hide after stealing—only to realize the child stole something far more dangerous than bread. A character who is always right is boring

Admitting to "shameful mistakes," like awkward social encounters or accidental mishaps, makes a storyteller more human and helps them bond with their audience. Quick Story Ideas Based on "Wrongness" A character who is always right is boring