#3551: No Such Thing As “The Right Side Of History”
I break down why I believe there’s no such thing as the “right side of history.” People use this phrase to avoid real debate and to make themselves look morally […]
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Stop trying to be friendly all the time, and in this episode, I explain why your social self shouldn’t always be in control. When I focus too much on being liked, I end up editing myself and losing the version of me that actually gets results. Friendliness often becomes a way to avoid discomfort, but it also weakens clarity and authority. Respect is built through boundaries, consistency, and self-command, not by trying to keep everyone comfortable. The people who matter most don’t need me to be friendly, they need me to be clear.
Show Notes:
[04:13]#1 Friendliness is often a cover for approval seeking.
[11:28]#2 When you try to be friendly, you become more reactive.
[16:01]#3 Clarity is more kind than friendliness.
[18:42] Recap
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I break down why I believe there’s no such thing as the “right side of history.” People use this phrase to avoid real debate and to make themselves look morally […]
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