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Smart, educated people really do tend to lean left on a lot of issues—but the story behind that pattern is way more interesting than "one side is smarter." In this episode of Built to Grow, Valdet digs into what the research actually says about intelligence, education, and political beliefs, and why different kinds of minds get pulled toward different worldviews.
You’ll learn how core personality traits—things like openness, need for order, and sensitivity to threat—quietly nudge people toward more liberal or conservative positions, and how both sides can drift into their own versions of authoritarianism. Along the way, we’ll explore how fear, identity, and group loyalty can hijack good intentions and turn any movement rigid, intolerant, or extreme.
Most importantly, this episode is about personal growth. You’ll walk away with practical ways to:
Whether you’d call yourself liberal, conservative, or politically exhausted, this conversation will give you a clearer map of what’s shaping your beliefs—and how to keep growing beyond the labels.
By Valdet SelimajSmart, educated people really do tend to lean left on a lot of issues—but the story behind that pattern is way more interesting than "one side is smarter." In this episode of Built to Grow, Valdet digs into what the research actually says about intelligence, education, and political beliefs, and why different kinds of minds get pulled toward different worldviews.
You’ll learn how core personality traits—things like openness, need for order, and sensitivity to threat—quietly nudge people toward more liberal or conservative positions, and how both sides can drift into their own versions of authoritarianism. Along the way, we’ll explore how fear, identity, and group loyalty can hijack good intentions and turn any movement rigid, intolerant, or extreme.
Most importantly, this episode is about personal growth. You’ll walk away with practical ways to:
Whether you’d call yourself liberal, conservative, or politically exhausted, this conversation will give you a clearer map of what’s shaping your beliefs—and how to keep growing beyond the labels.