When Fear Sounds Like Wisdom: Discerning Counterfeit Knowing
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Knowing the Entrepreneur's Advantage
Some of the most damaging decisions entrepreneurs make don't feel reckless.
They feel responsible. Logical. Even wise.
In this episode, Touré Roberts exposes one of the most subtle threats to clarity: fear disguised as wisdom. Fear doesn't always shout—it often whispers, borrowing the language of discernment while quietly steering decisions away from courage, growth, and alignment.
Drawing from neuroscience, leadership insight, and the framework of Knowing, Touré breaks down how fear hijacks decision-making, how to distinguish fear from intuition and true Knowing, and why false peace can feel convincing—but costly.
You'll learn how to recognize when fear is impersonating discernment, how to interrupt fear-based reasoning, and how to return to the steady clarity that leads forward.
Key themes include:
• Why fear often feels wise before it feels limiting • The difference between fear, intuition, and Knowing • How "false peace" keeps leaders stuck • Practical steps to break fear-driven decision patterns • Why wisdom requires courage—and counterfeit wisdom avoids it
Fear may sound intelligent, but it cannot lead your future.
Knowing can.
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