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Doing The Right Thing

48 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] You can do everything “right” and still feel like the world is daring you to quit. We start with a simple summer gripe about the heat and everyday manners, then jump into a bigger question that hits real life fast: when you hold the door, return the wallet, or bite your tongue, are you doing it for other people or for yourself? We dig into moral dilemmas and personal ethics that don’t have clean answers, including paying it forward versus self-gratification, when a white lie is actually kindness, and when “brutal honesty” is just cruelty with better branding. From there we get into forgiveness and boundaries: what it means to forgive someone who hurt you deeply, how to let go without pretending it never happened, and why cutting people off can be an act of self-respect instead of revenge. The questions keep escalating: How do you handle a workplace or social circle where everyone is doing wrong and it’s treated as normal? When do second chances become enabling? Do we owe future generations a sustainable planet, and why does corporate pollution make individual effort feel small? We also talk bystander intervention and safety, plus the surprisingly spicy topic of correcting people publicly, fact-checking in the moment, and the Mandela Effect that makes you question what you “remember” being true. If you like thoughtful conversations, real stories, and a little nerdy chaos, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your take: what’s the hardest “right thing” you’ve ever had to do? Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy

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Doing The Right Thing

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2019071/fan_mail/new] You can do everything “right” and still feel like the world is daring you to quit. We start with a simple summer gripe about the heat and everyday manners, then jump into a bigger question that hits real life fast: when you hold the door, return the wallet, or bite your tongue, are you doing it for other people or for yourself? We dig into moral dilemmas and personal ethics that don’t have clean answers, including paying it forward versus self-gratification, when a white lie is actually kindness, and when “brutal honesty” is just cruelty with better branding. From there we get into forgiveness and boundaries: what it means to forgive someone who hurt you deeply, how to let go without pretending it never happened, and why cutting people off can be an act of self-respect instead of revenge. The questions keep escalating: How do you handle a workplace or social circle where everyone is doing wrong and it’s treated as normal? When do second chances become enabling? Do we owe future generations a sustainable planet, and why does corporate pollution make individual effort feel small? We also talk bystander intervention and safety, plus the surprisingly spicy topic of correcting people publicly, fact-checking in the moment, and the Mandela Effect that makes you question what you “remember” being true. If you like thoughtful conversations, real stories, and a little nerdy chaos, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with your take: what’s the hardest “right thing” you’ve ever had to do? Hosted by: Cottman, Crawford & The Jersey Guy Contact us: CCandNJGuy@gmail.com Links & socials: https://linktr.ee/ccandnjguy

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