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Level 2: The Art of Slightly-Righteous Indecision

Welcome, noble knights of the realm! Today, we shall embark on the noble quest of being wrong, without being... well, too wrong. It's a delicate balance, but fear not, for we have guides!

First, we must acknowledge the Three Laws of Not-So-Righteous Wrongness: 1. The Law of Slighty-Slighty Wrongness: You can always be a little bit wrong, but only a little. 2. The Law of Not-Quite-Righteous Wrongness: It's okay to be wrong, as long as you're wrong for the right reasons. 3. The Law of Mostly-Righteous Wrongness: If all else fails, just pretend you meant to be wrong.

Next, we shall delve into the Four Principles of Righteous-ish Wrongness, each one a crucial tool in your arsenal of not-so-wrongness:

The Principle of Sudden, Unbridled Wrongness, The Principle of Deliberately-Intentional Wrongness, The Principle of Mostly-Just-Not-Quite-Righteous Wrongness, and The Principle of I-Know-I'm-Wrong-ness.

Continue on to Level 3 Dive deeper into the Principles of Righteous-ish Wrongness