Being Rational Might Be Your Biggest Blind Spot
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This episode argues that analytical intelligence and rationality, while professionally rewarded, can become armour used to avoid uncomfortable emotional and relational truths. It explains how men may dismiss intuition, emotions, and a spouse’s or children’s lived experience because it cannot be quantified or made logically airtight, resulting in blind spots, suppressed feelings, and missed early warnings until problems become entrenched. Through examples involving work and money decisions, emotionally charged conversations, and unexplained anxiety or sadness, it shows how “winning” with facts can lose connection, vulnerability, and intimacy. The script emphasises that rationalisation is not honesty, that the rational mind seeks coherence rather than truth. It challenges listeners to identify what they’ve been explaining away, who has stopped sharing emotional reality with them, and what it is costing them.
Key moments in this episode:
01:04 The Rationality Trap
04:09 Three Examples
07:34 Intuition vs. Logic
09:56 What Gets Lost
12:06 The Cost to Others
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