Ever Been Told "You Always Have to Be Right"? This one's for you..
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In this episode, I break down Mask #7 in the 8 Masks men wear — The Know It All.
This is the pattern where intelligence stops being a tool and becomes armour.
It often looks like clarity, authority, and strong reasoning on the surface — but underneath it can function as protection against uncertainty, emotional exposure, and shame.
I explore how this mask shows up in everyday interactions, relationships, and conflict — including subtle conversational dominance, persuasion under the surface, and the inability to leave space for another person’s reality to stand.
I also explain why this mask is so easy to miss — especially for thoughtful, high-functioning men — and why insight alone is not enough to remove it.
In This Episode
- The Know It All mask and how it operates in real conversations
- “Owning the air” — when one person takes all the psychological space
- When opinion quietly becomes fact
- Why disagreement gets treated as “you just don’t understand yet”
- Persuasion as a stabilising strategy
- Why emotion is felt but not trusted
- The relational cost to partners and children
- The shame underneath certainty
- When intelligence becomes armour instead of a tool
Research References Mentioned
This episode references established psychological and brain-based research, including:
- Simon Baron-Cohen’s work on Systemising vs Empathising (E–S theory)
- Population brain pattern differences in dominant cognitive operating styles
- Normative Male Alexithymia (NMA) — meaning no words for feelings
- Brain-based and developmental work highlighted by Michael Gurian
- The combined effect of male cognitive bias + boys’ socialisation
These patterns help explain why many men default to logic and explanation under emotional pressure — and why purely talk-based approaches often fall short.
Why This Matters
Left unchecked, this mask doesn’t just make communication harder — it erodes intimacy.
It can lead to:
- partner shutdown and distance
- children having less space to form their identity
- conflict turning into intellectual debate instead of emotional repair
- chronic disconnection despite “reasonable” conversations
This pattern is common in men whose relationships are under strain — even when they are intelligent, successful, and self-aware.
Series:
This episode is part of The 8 Masks Men Wear — short reflections on the survival identities men adopt, and what it takes to move beyond them.
I’m hosting a live guided journey through the 8 Masks Men Wear, with twice-weekly online sessions focused on:
- exposing each mask pattern
- understanding the hidden cost
- doing the emotional and relational work required to dismantle them
- building grounded, integrated masculine presence
If you recognise yourself in this episode, don’t just note it — act on it.
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