The Real Cost of Being “Right”: Relationships, Stress, and Isolation
Fri Feb 06 2026
Passion is good. Evangelism is expensive. This episode is about how to stand for what you believe without burning relationships, losing your peace, or turning every conversation into a fight.What you’ll learn• Why echo chambers make your beliefs more fragile, not more true.• How “main character syndrome” shows up in real life and online.• A simple exercise to understand why your causes became your causes.• How to talk about hard issues without triggering shutdown and backlash.• The difference between wanting to be right and wanting to make a difference.I share a story from my own life, back when I was a militant vegan in the middle of West Texas, and how pushing my beliefs on people did the opposite of what I wanted. Over time, I learned that healthy pushback, real conversation, and exposure to different perspectives made me more grounded, not less committed. Social media rewards certainty and outrage, but real change happens through relationship, nuance, and the ability to let your ideas be questioned without falling apart.Real influence is not loud. It is secure.Subscribe for more practical tools and honest conversations about growth, clarity, and momentum.
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Passion is good. Evangelism is expensive. This episode is about how to stand for what you believe without burning relationships, losing your peace, or turning every conversation into a fight.What you’ll learn• Why echo chambers make your beliefs more fragile, not more true.• How “main character syndrome” shows up in real life and online.• A simple exercise to understand why your causes became your causes.• How to talk about hard issues without triggering shutdown and backlash.• The difference between wanting to be right and wanting to make a difference.I share a story from my own life, back when I was a militant vegan in the middle of West Texas, and how pushing my beliefs on people did the opposite of what I wanted. Over time, I learned that healthy pushback, real conversation, and exposure to different perspectives made me more grounded, not less committed. Social media rewards certainty and outrage, but real change happens through relationship, nuance, and the ability to let your ideas be questioned without falling apart.Real influence is not loud. It is secure.Subscribe for more practical tools and honest conversations about growth, clarity, and momentum.