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Why Nobody Knows How to Disagree Anymore

16 min · 15. huhti 2026
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Arguing and disagreeing are not the same thing. Arguing is two people trying to win. Disagreeing is two people trying to figure something out together. In this episode, I trace why disagreeing has become so rare and what we’re quietly losing because of it. If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa Instagram: call.her.eche About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

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