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What if the strongest thing a leader could say isn’t “I was right,” but “I see this differently now”?
Dr. JJ Peterson challenges one of leadership’s most persistent myths — that consistency means never changing your mind. Drawing from cognitive psychology, decision science, and a deeply personal story about turning down a book deal after a podcast reached 13 million downloads, JJ explores why rigidity often masquerades as strength.
Changing your mind doesn’t just feel uncomfortable. It can feel like losing credibility, identity, even belonging. But what if intellectual humility is actually a sign of maturity?
What This Explores
Strong leadership doesn’t require abandoning your values. It requires updating how you apply them when reality shifts.
If you’ve ever felt the tension between being consistent and being responsive…
And if someone in your world is stuck defending a belief that no longer fits, consider sharing it with them. Sometimes the most generous thing we can offer is permission to grow.
By Dr. J.J. Peterson5
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What if the strongest thing a leader could say isn’t “I was right,” but “I see this differently now”?
Dr. JJ Peterson challenges one of leadership’s most persistent myths — that consistency means never changing your mind. Drawing from cognitive psychology, decision science, and a deeply personal story about turning down a book deal after a podcast reached 13 million downloads, JJ explores why rigidity often masquerades as strength.
Changing your mind doesn’t just feel uncomfortable. It can feel like losing credibility, identity, even belonging. But what if intellectual humility is actually a sign of maturity?
What This Explores
Strong leadership doesn’t require abandoning your values. It requires updating how you apply them when reality shifts.
If you’ve ever felt the tension between being consistent and being responsive…
And if someone in your world is stuck defending a belief that no longer fits, consider sharing it with them. Sometimes the most generous thing we can offer is permission to grow.

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