Side Salad : Toxic Passion
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In this Side Salad segment, Kevin sits with a thought that’s been showing up in different corners of life: what happens when our deepest passions quietly turn into moral platforms?
We all know what it feels like to be committed to something—our work, our faith, our identity, our cause. But sometimes that very commitment becomes a measuring stick we use to judge others, even when we don’t mean to. And when conviction starts sounding like superiority, the line gets blurry fast.
In this episode, Kevin explores the subtle ways passion can elevate us and unintentionally diminish the people around us. He dives into questions like:
- When does commitment become comparison?
- How do we stay devoted without becoming condescending?
- Can our calling uplift us without shrinking someone else?
- And what does humility look like when we’re fired up about the things we believe in?
This reflection isn’t about blame—it’s about awareness. Because passion without humility becomes ego, and ego disguised as purpose can fracture teams, families, communities, and relationships.
Kevin invites listeners into an honest conversation about holding our convictions firmly while still honoring the fact that others walk different paths, carry different burdens, and contribute in ways we may never see.
If your passion lifts only you—not the people around you—it might be time to look deeper.
Tap in, share your thoughts, and continue this journey to normalize authenticity.