The Cost of Being Right Without Being Liked
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What does it look like to choose being liked over being right, and what does that choice actually cost you?
This episode pulls apart a truth most people never get to examine on purpose: the difference between the kind of right that gets you fired and the kind of right that gets you into a fight nobody needed to have. Using real examples that are playing out in culture right now, this conversation unpacks why competence alone was never going to be enough, why some people accept the alienation as the price of staying correct, and why the road that looks easier is actually a set of learnable behaviors rather than a personality trait you either have or don't.
If you've ever walked away from a room confused about how you ended up the villain when you were technically right, this one is for you.
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