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Why are we so stubborn—and what does it really say about the mind? In this episode of Henry’s Millions (Day 56), Henry dives deep into the psychology of stubbornness: why we dig in our heels, how stubborn thinking shapes our relationships, and when this trait is a hidden superpower versus a roadblock. You’ll discover: What separates being stubborn from persistence and grit The neuroscience behind stubborn beliefs and why it’s so hard to change your mind How stubbornness appears in everyday family life (with surprising statistics!) The emotional roots of stubborn patterns and how to spot them Practical, science-backed strategies for dealing with stubborn people—and recognizing it in yourself Ways to transform stubbornness into strength without losing your flexibility Whether you consider yourself stubborn or just want to understand stubbornness in others, this talk blends stories, scientific research, psychology, and real-life solutions to help you harness the power of your mind. Chapters 00:00 — Intro 01:00 — What Is Stubbornness? 03:07 — Upsides of Stubbornness 05:00 — The Neuroscience of Stubbornness 08:00 — Psychological & Emotional Roots 14:10 — Stubbornness in Relationships & Communication 19:30 — Path to Growth & Communicating with Stubborn People 22:07 — When Stubbornness Is Strength & Overcoming It 23:50 — Outro FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM & TIKTOK Join me @henrysmillions — behind-the-scenes, insights, and more. Instagram: / henrysmillions TikTok: / henrysmillions A quick Like and Subscribe keeps these science-backed conversations coming. Also, drop a comment below and share your thoughts, insights, or questions. Your feedback helps shape future content.