Episode 304 – The Quiet Cost of Always Being Reasonable
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Episode 304 – The Quiet Cost of Always Being Reasonable
There is a version of being a good person nobody warns you about. Not kindness. Not decency. The quiet version, where being agreeable, steady, and capable slowly teaches people how far they can go with you.
In this episode of You’re Probably Right, we talk about what happens when admiration turns sideways, when being valued quietly turns into being optional, and why chasing past versions of people never works. This is not about blame, bitterness, or turning cold. It is about noticing patterns most people feel but struggle to name.
We look at competition that hides behind praise, relationships that shift without explanation, and the difference between being chosen and being convenient. This episode is for anyone who has stayed longer than they should have, explained more than they needed to, or felt life moving just slightly ahead of them.
No quick fixes. No social media advice. Just honest observation about how people behave, and what changes when you finally stop pretending not to notice.
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