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Would you rather be right… or happy?
At first, it feels like a question with an obvious answer. But when you’re in the middle of a disagreement—when emotions rise and perspectives clash—it doesn’t always feel that simple.
In this episode, James and Robbie explore what happens when the need to be right takes over, and how it can quietly create tension, distance, and disconnection in relationships. They talk about what it looks like to pause in those moments and shift toward something more constructive.
They share personal stories, including a moment with James and his ex-wife, where choosing to be right created friction—and how stepping back, taking responsibility, and shifting perspective changed the outcome. The focus isn’t on avoiding conflict, but on approaching it differently.
“I always check the happy box.” — Robbie Quine
As the conversation unfolds, they reflect on how often people try to hold onto both being right and being happy—and why, in certain moments, letting go of the need to be right can lead to a better outcome for everyone involved.
WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
* Why the need to be right can create disconnection
TIMESTAMPS
04:11 – The biggest f-ing lie in the universe
SATURDAY BOOK STUDY
Join us live every Saturday at 3:00 PM Pacific / 6:00 PM Eastern for The Perceptual Shift Book Study on Zoom.
ORDER THE BOOK
The Perceptual Shift: How to Love Your Life and Manifest Abundance
Amazon (print editions):
Amazon (Kindle edition):
Barnes & Noble (paperback):
Grab a notebook or journal so you can do the writing exercises as you go.
If you’d like a signed copy, DM James on Instagram or TikTok: @JamesMQuine
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Follow James on TikTok and Instagram: @JamesMQuine
By James QuineWould you rather be right… or happy?
At first, it feels like a question with an obvious answer. But when you’re in the middle of a disagreement—when emotions rise and perspectives clash—it doesn’t always feel that simple.
In this episode, James and Robbie explore what happens when the need to be right takes over, and how it can quietly create tension, distance, and disconnection in relationships. They talk about what it looks like to pause in those moments and shift toward something more constructive.
They share personal stories, including a moment with James and his ex-wife, where choosing to be right created friction—and how stepping back, taking responsibility, and shifting perspective changed the outcome. The focus isn’t on avoiding conflict, but on approaching it differently.
“I always check the happy box.” — Robbie Quine
As the conversation unfolds, they reflect on how often people try to hold onto both being right and being happy—and why, in certain moments, letting go of the need to be right can lead to a better outcome for everyone involved.
WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE
* Why the need to be right can create disconnection
TIMESTAMPS
04:11 – The biggest f-ing lie in the universe
SATURDAY BOOK STUDY
Join us live every Saturday at 3:00 PM Pacific / 6:00 PM Eastern for The Perceptual Shift Book Study on Zoom.
ORDER THE BOOK
The Perceptual Shift: How to Love Your Life and Manifest Abundance
Amazon (print editions):
Amazon (Kindle edition):
Barnes & Noble (paperback):
Grab a notebook or journal so you can do the writing exercises as you go.
If you’d like a signed copy, DM James on Instagram or TikTok: @JamesMQuine
LISTEN, SUBSCRIBE, AND FOLLOW
Follow James on TikTok and Instagram: @JamesMQuine