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Online, everybody thinks they’re the smartest person in the room. Comment sections aren’t built for connection or persuasion — they’re built for performance. People aren’t listening to understand, they’re waiting to respond, prove they’re informed, and win points in front of an audience. And the result is predictable: more heat, less truth, and relationships getting damaged over opinions that would sound a lot different face-to-face.
In this episode, Travis breaks down why trying to change someone’s mind online is usually a losing game, the psychology that makes threads toxic (identity defense, confirmation bias, negativity, and public “gotcha” culture), and why avoiding real conversation breeds resentment and escalation. You’ll also get a better alternative: if you’re going to post, post what you want to see more of — value-based content that models clarity, integrity, and maturity instead of rage bait and flame-fanning. As Proverbs 15:1 reminds us, a gentle answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger.
If you want impact, stop feeding the fire and start leading by example.
PLEASE CHECK OUT: https://www.you-coach-you.com/
Connect With Travis: 🌐 Website: https://traviscrutcher.com 📱 Instagram: HERE 💼 LinkedIn: HERE 📘 Facebook: HERE
#NotSorryPodcast #traviscrutcher
By Travis Crutcher5
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Online, everybody thinks they’re the smartest person in the room. Comment sections aren’t built for connection or persuasion — they’re built for performance. People aren’t listening to understand, they’re waiting to respond, prove they’re informed, and win points in front of an audience. And the result is predictable: more heat, less truth, and relationships getting damaged over opinions that would sound a lot different face-to-face.
In this episode, Travis breaks down why trying to change someone’s mind online is usually a losing game, the psychology that makes threads toxic (identity defense, confirmation bias, negativity, and public “gotcha” culture), and why avoiding real conversation breeds resentment and escalation. You’ll also get a better alternative: if you’re going to post, post what you want to see more of — value-based content that models clarity, integrity, and maturity instead of rage bait and flame-fanning. As Proverbs 15:1 reminds us, a gentle answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger.
If you want impact, stop feeding the fire and start leading by example.
PLEASE CHECK OUT: https://www.you-coach-you.com/
Connect With Travis: 🌐 Website: https://traviscrutcher.com 📱 Instagram: HERE 💼 LinkedIn: HERE 📘 Facebook: HERE
#NotSorryPodcast #traviscrutcher