Answer:
Some would argue that there is no right and wrong.
Shakespeare argues, "There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."
I would say I am in the wrong all the time. If I were not, it would be quite hard to learn from my mistakes.
However, don't get drawn into the trap of 'you are wrong, thus I am right.' Most often in arguments, both people are partially right and partially wrong. It is good for all parties to realize and admit where they are wrong so that corrective steps can be taken to move into the right. It takes brave or smart people to overcome pride or fear and try to correct their wrongs.