#98 Borrowed Opinions & Real Beliefs: Thinking for Yourself in a Noisy World
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In this episode of Dad Bods, Shane and Quang dive into one of the most relevant challenges of modern life: how people form opinions on topics they’ve never personally experienced — and why it’s so hard to change those views once identity and community get involved.
Using Australia Day as a real-world example, they unpack contrasting perspectives shaped by lived experience, gratitude, culture, and social influence. The conversation explores how belonging, safety, and peer pressure often drive beliefs more than evidence or personal values — and what it really takes to think independently.
They also dig into the power of self-talk and language, explaining how the words we use internally and externally shape our emotions, actions, and sense of identity. This episode is a thoughtful reflection on authenticity, conscious thinking, and learning to align your opinions with your values — even when it’s uncomfortable.
A must-listen for anyone navigating controversial conversations, social pressure, or the quiet tension between fitting in and staying true to yourself.