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“The truth is irrelevant in an argument.”
And I stand by it.
If you want to navigate conflict like a pro, you have to be willing to be wrong. Not because you are weak. Not because your feelings don’t matter. But because being “right” is often the very thing destroying your relationship.
In this episode of Nobody Listens to Kevin, we go deep into:
Why trying to win arguments never actually resolves them
The emotional shift that prevents conflicts from escalating
How ego silently ruins connection
What real love and emotional maturity actually look like
The difference between being right and being effective
If you and your partner keep having the same fight over and over again… this is the episode you need.
True conflict resolution isn’t about overpowering someone with logic.
It’s about humility.
It’s about accountability.
It’s about being willing to say, “Yes, I was wrong.”
That’s where real connection begins.
By Kevin Nahai“The truth is irrelevant in an argument.”
And I stand by it.
If you want to navigate conflict like a pro, you have to be willing to be wrong. Not because you are weak. Not because your feelings don’t matter. But because being “right” is often the very thing destroying your relationship.
In this episode of Nobody Listens to Kevin, we go deep into:
Why trying to win arguments never actually resolves them
The emotional shift that prevents conflicts from escalating
How ego silently ruins connection
What real love and emotional maturity actually look like
The difference between being right and being effective
If you and your partner keep having the same fight over and over again… this is the episode you need.
True conflict resolution isn’t about overpowering someone with logic.
It’s about humility.
It’s about accountability.
It’s about being willing to say, “Yes, I was wrong.”
That’s where real connection begins.