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In this episode, I break down a moment that forced me to check myself as a parent, a moment where my conviction unintentionally silenced my child’s voice. I believed I was 100% right, but in pushing my perspective, I crossed the line from guidance into control. We explore the deeper question: What happens when being “right” overrides someone else’s freedom to choose? From parenting to relationships to current events like student walkouts, this conversation digs into the tension between conviction, autonomy, and the responsibility we have to listen instead of dominate. I also connect this to My Hero Academia, because even All Might knew you can guide someone, but you can’t force their destiny. If you’ve ever been shut down or been the one doing the shutting down, this episode will hit home. Timestamps: 00:00 – When being right goes wrong 00:26 – The conversation with my child 01:55 – My wife calls me out 03:19 – Realizing I silenced their voice 04:03 – Apologizing and giving choice back 05:09 – School walkouts and free speech 07:39 – The moral question behind “being right” 09:47 – My Hero Academia analogy 11:26 – Kids forming their own convictions 13:56 – Guiding vs. forcing 14:26 – College, sports, and parental pressure 16:29 – Consequences and accountability 17:43 – Letting people choose their own path 18:45 – Final takeaway If you’re new to this, hit that LIKE, FOLLOW, COMMENT, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE. If you’re true to this, drop your thoughts below, I want to hear from you.