My Idiot Brother Questions Everything
Critical thinking is easy when the problem is abstract. It’s much harder when the problem is your life. In this episode of My Idiot Brother Questions Everything, we move critical thinking out of theory and into midlife—where decisions are shaped by fear, loyalty, identity, and incomplete information. Using a long, painful divorce as a case study, we examine how people reason when trust is compromised, values collide, and waiting feels safer than concluding. This is not an episode about who was right or wrong. It’s about how uncertainty, sunk costs, hope, and moral pressure distort judgment—and how disciplined thinking can help us see when endurance becomes avoidance, when patience stops being virtuous, and when clarity finally costs less than confusion. If you’ve ever stayed too long, trusted too loosely, or postponed a hard conclusion because the alternative felt unthinkable, this episode is an invitation to examine not your choices—but the reasoning behind them.
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