The Blindspot of Being 100% Right
Being 100% right can be the most dangerous position you'll ever hold. In Star Trek: First Contact, Captain Picard draws a line "This far, no further." This isn't a story about stubbornness. It's about what happens when your conviction becomes a blindspot. When being the most correct makes you miss the better option. This is leadership psychology at its most uncomfortable: the moment where your greatest strength is subtly guided by loss and vengeance. This channel breaks down the hidden psychology of influence through the scenes you already know. Where in your life are you holding a line that's costing you more than it's worth?

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