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Have you ever felt judged—not for your mistakes or flaws—but for your strengths, education, or even how you speak? In this thoughtful and introspective episode, Michael Comyn explores the uncomfortable reality of being judged for having "too much" of something good.
He explores the hidden biases that shape how we perceive each other, whether based on age, gender, accent, intelligence, race, or class. Drawing insights from psychology, Stoic philosophy, and Jungian thought, Michael examines the subtle and obvious ways we judge and are judged.
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Join Michael in exploring how we can notice—and ultimately challenge—our quick judgments. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and keep minding the gap!
Have you ever felt judged—not for your mistakes or flaws—but for your strengths, education, or even how you speak? In this thoughtful and introspective episode, Michael Comyn explores the uncomfortable reality of being judged for having "too much" of something good.
He explores the hidden biases that shape how we perceive each other, whether based on age, gender, accent, intelligence, race, or class. Drawing insights from psychology, Stoic philosophy, and Jungian thought, Michael examines the subtle and obvious ways we judge and are judged.
Highlights include:
Quotes from this episode:
Join Michael in exploring how we can notice—and ultimately challenge—our quick judgments. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and keep minding the gap!