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Why Certainty Makes You Weak (and Humility Makes You Strong)

New full length video out today!

Most people think they see reality clearly. But the truth is, we only perceive a tiny fraction of what’s really happening. Our senses are limited, our brains are biased, and our judgments are full of blind spots. From the way we misunderstand people we love, to how we fool ourselves into believing we’re certain about things—we’re walking through life with an incomplete map.

This isn’t a reason to despair—it’s a reason to practice humility. Real confidence doesn’t come from being certain; it comes from knowing you don’t know and staying open to being wrong. The men who cling to certainty, who can’t admit their blind spots, aren’t strong—they’re insecure. The ones who admit they don’t know everything? They make the best decisions, they grow the most, and they become truly confident.

In this video, I’ll break down the “dark truth” about perception, why your brain lies to you, and how humility actually makes you stronger.

💬 Question for you:
Have you ever been shocked to realize you were wrong about someone or something you were 100% certain about? Share your story in the comments—I’d love to hear your experience.

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https://theinspirationallifestyle.com/why-certainty-makes-you-weak-and-humility-makes-you-strong

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