Problem
This question is about the book, "The Scout Mindset" written by Julia Galef and references Chapter 10 "How to Be Wrong." In this chapter, Gslef gives some specifics on how to "inoculate yourself against the 'horror' of being wrong" and talks about how hard it is, but how to strive to do it well.
Can you help me with an example of a previously held moral belief that now might be wrong about? It can be about anything, except for something small and purely trivial. Explain the old belief that might be wrong, and explain why you came to believe it was wrong.