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Why do intelligent, well-educated professionals disagree so strongly about health? In this video, I share a personal encounter with a doctor that beautifully illustrates the difference between allopathic medicine and functional medicine — and why the conflict between them often has less to do with competence and more to do with perspective. Allopathic medicine is brilliant at reducing symptoms. Functional medicine focuses on restoring function. Both aim to help. But they are trained to look at the body through different lenses. And that’s where the real lesson begins. I introduce a concept I call the “wall of facts” — the invisible structure we all build over time from education, experiences, mentors, trauma, success, and failure. Every opinion we have stands on that wall. When two people disagree, they’re not just arguing about facts. They’re defending the walls that shaped them. This applies far beyond medicine. • In relationships • In business • In politics • In family discussions • In everyday conversations Instead of asking “Who is right?” What if we asked, “How was your wall built?” This mindset shifts arguments into curiosity. Conflict into understanding. Opposition into collaboration. Whether you believe in symptom management, root-cause medicine, or something in between — this video isn’t about choosing sides. It’s about learning how to talk across the wall. If this resonates with you, subscribe to What Nobody Told Me — where we explore life, health, human nature, and the lessons we only understand after living them. Let me know in the comments: What shaped your wall?