
Why Are We Still Doing That? E16 – Changing Your Mind Isn't Flaky: Why Fluidity is Key to Growth
We’re back with another episode of Why Are We Still Doing That? This week, we’re tackling the topic of quitting’s close cousin: Changing Your Mind.
If quitting makes people squirm, changing your mind about a decision seems to send the whole system into a meltdown. We've been trained to treat our decisions as final, even when new, credible information shows up. We’re conditioned to think that being "belligerently resolute" is a virtue, but that is simply choosing to not grow.
Here’s the truth: Changing your mind isn’t confusion, it’s clarity. It’s a smart, fluid move that shows you are paying attention. Real progress comes from being open to new information, not from sticking to a fixed stance.
In this episode, we dismantle the culture that fears the "flip-flopper" label and make the case for mindful, informed evolution.
You’ll hear:
Why changing your mind about a decision isn't confusion, it's clarity… And one of the smartest moves you can make.
Kent's "mind share" on having an attitude of gratitude for being able to help people, and Caanan's thoughts on end-of-year "best of" lists.
How the fear of being called a "flip-flopper" (especially in politics) teaches us that we aren't allowed to evolve, which discourages personal growth.
The crucial difference between being flaky and mindfully changing your mind when new information shows up.
Why being "belligerently resolute" is not a virtue but is, in fact, an inability to grow.
The crucial value of perspective and why an inability to take in new information in any area of your life stops growth.
How to apply this fluidity to big life decisions, like a new career track or a move, to avoid a larger long-term disaster.
Our recommendation for the psychological thriller After the Hunt, and how it forces you to consider a character's "myriad perspectives".
If you’re holding onto a decision or path simply because you think you’re "locked in," this episode is for you. We’re giving you permission to embrace the clarity that comes from changing your mind.
Onward and Inward,
Caanan and Kent
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