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Nobody likes to be wrong—but why does it feel so personal? In this episode of Flow with Floyd, we unpack the pride, the ego, the awkward silences, and the “ghosting after getting caught slippin’” moments that come with being wrong.
From relationship debates to Google receipts, Floyd breaks down why we tie our opinions to our identity—and why admitting our mistakes is actually one of the realest forms of growth.
We’re keepin’ it honest, keepin’ it light, and yes, you’re gonna laugh. But by the end, you might just walk away saying, “Dang… I owe a couple people an apology.”
Tap in for life lessons, a few ego checks, and the freedom that comes with simply saying,
“My bad.”
Please let me know what you think of episode
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Nobody likes to be wrong—but why does it feel so personal? In this episode of Flow with Floyd, we unpack the pride, the ego, the awkward silences, and the “ghosting after getting caught slippin’” moments that come with being wrong.
From relationship debates to Google receipts, Floyd breaks down why we tie our opinions to our identity—and why admitting our mistakes is actually one of the realest forms of growth.
We’re keepin’ it honest, keepin’ it light, and yes, you’re gonna laugh. But by the end, you might just walk away saying, “Dang… I owe a couple people an apology.”
Tap in for life lessons, a few ego checks, and the freedom that comes with simply saying,
“My bad.”
Please let me know what you think of episode