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Nobody Thinks They're the Villain

15 min · 19 de may de 2026
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I know what it feels like to win an argument and walk away smaller. Not because I was wrong. Because of what I traded to be "right." We've built a whole culture around that trade. The hot take that lands. The half-truth shaped just right. The position held past the point where honesty lives. All of it pointed at the same destination: I'm right and you're an idiot. It feels like winning. For a while. Then one day you look up and you're completely alone, and something has been eroding underneath you for longer than you realized. 🎧 No Stage, Just a ChairA podcast for people figuring it out as they go: building honest brands, real decisions, and work that feels like theirs. Before You Listen: - When did you last win something and walk away smaller? - What have you traded to stay "right?" - What are you winning right now that you'll pay for later?

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