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(#207) Passion Doesn't Make You Right
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Passion is powerful.
It fuels movements, inspires change, and pushes us to stand up for what we believe in. But there's one thing passion can't do:
It can't prove we're right.
In this solo episode of Kyle Talks, I explore why strong emotions and deep conviction are not the same as truth—and why confusing the two can make meaningful conversations almost impossible.
We live in a culture that often rewards certainty over curiosity. The louder someone speaks, the more confident they appear, or the more passionate they become, the easier it is to assume they must be right.
But history—and our own lives—tell a different story.
In this episode, I reflect on why intellectual humility matters, how our identities become tied to our opinions, and why some of the healthiest conversations begin with a simple question:
"What if I'm missing something?"
This isn't an argument against passion.
It's an invitation to pair passion with humility, curiosity, and a willingness to keep learning.
Because understanding someone else's perspective doesn't weaken your convictions—it helps ensure they're built on something stronger than emotion alone.
In This Episode
- Why passion and truth are not the same thing
- The difference between confidence and evidence
- How identity shapes the way we defend our beliefs
- Why certainty can become a barrier to learning
- The role of intellectual humility in better conversations
- Why asking good questions is more powerful than winning arguments
- Practical ways to stay curious without compromising your values
Questions to Consider
- Have you ever been completely convinced you were right… only to change your mind later?
- What evidence would actually cause you to rethink one of your beliefs?
- Are you defending the truth—or defending your identity?
- Can you disagree passionately while remaining open to learning?
Final Thought
The goal isn't to become less passionate.
The goal is to become more thoughtful.
Because the strongest convictions aren't the ones that refuse to be questioned—they're the ones that have been tested, challenged, and refined through honest conversation.
Understanding doesn't equal agreement.
But it often leads to wisdom.
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Intro: Head In The Clouds by Matthew Morelock
Outro: Surfaces Type Beat - Jellyfish Beats