According to Osho, being "wrong" is a mind-made label; in living presence there is only seeing, not right or wrong. He suggests responding freshly—"just this time"—without clinging to positions, so wrongness is only when ego insists on fixed answers. When you meet the moment directly, judgments drop and learning, humility, and truth unfold.
Being wrong just means your mind grabbed a fixed idea; stay present and you can see anew.