The Hidden Cost of Always Being Right
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The greatest threat to truth isn’t ignorance—it’s certainty. Congress claims to listen, but without action, it’s just performance. And we’re guilty of the same. Too often, we defend our beliefs, not because they’re right, but because they’re ours.
In this episode, we explore the psychology behind the need to be right—how it shapes political discourse, fuels division, and blinds us to real solutions. From cognitive biases to the illusion of knowledge, we break down why certainty can be more dangerous than ignorance and how intellectual humility is the key to real growth.
If we want change, it starts with holding both ourselves and those in power accountable.
Tune in for a deep dive into politics, critical thinking, and the challenge of true listening.
Youtube: https://youtu.be/Jeez98tUtW4
Blog: https://dontwatchlisten.github.io/posts/the-hidden-cost-of-always-being-right/