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What does Proverbs 15:10 mean?

People who refuse to be corrected will end up in trouble, and if you hate being told the truth, you’re headed for disaster. Proverbs 15:10 - Modern Text Bible

(Rejecting correction leads to pain and loss. Being unwilling to hear the truth is self-destructive.)

Painful correction is in store for those who hate being corrected, and those who refuse guidance are heading for real trouble. The Hebrew word for "discipline" here is musar, which means instruction, correction, or even tough love. This verse is blunt: resisting feedback or refusing to learn from mistakes doesn’t make life easier—it actually makes it harder. In a culture that prizes independence and hates criticism, this is a wake-up call.

No one likes being told they’re wrong, but ignoring hard truths or shutting out advice leads to bigger problems down the road. If you’ve ever bristled at feedback, you’re not alone. But this proverb suggests that being open to correction is actually a form of self-care. It’s not about shame—it’s about growth. If you want to avoid unnecessary pain, be willing to listen, even when it stings.