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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2021 · 2H 6M

2. Hypocrite: Why We Judge Others but Excuse Ourselves

from Dennis Rox: Confessional Self-Improvement & Psychology · host Eldar, Nate, Denis, Mike, Toliy, Katherine

Why do we judge others so harshly for the exact same behaviors we exhibit ourselves—yet stay completely blind to our own hypocrisy?In this raw, unfiltered episode, the crew confronts why we’re all hypocrites head-on. From a gym basketball meltdown where one guy flips out… then watches someone else do the exact same thing and has his own “that was me” moment… to the live ego clashes happening right in the studio between Nate and Denis, they unpack the psychology of blackout rage, self-justification, mental “criminal records,” and why we forget we’re all the same flawed humans.Key Takeaways:We justify our anger instantly but condemn others because of self-awareness gaps and different internal values.Life is a mirror: every harsh judgment we make usually reflects our own unresolved struggles.True personal growth happens when you stop taking everything seriously and learn to “play the sport” thrown at you—turning conflict into connection.Most insightful moment: As the very argument they’re discussing erupts live on mic, Eldar nails it: “The phenomenon that we’re talking about is actually happening right now.”But here’s the killer cliffhanger… will this crew finally bridge the gap with real compassion, or will their own hypocrisy strike again the second the mic turns off?If you’re tired of the same judgment cycles holding you back in relationships, work, or with yourself, this episode is your wake-up call. Subscribe now so you never miss an unfiltered conversation, drop us a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify (it helps more than you know), and share this with one friend who needs the mirror held up.What hypocritical moment have you caught yourself in lately? Drop it in the comments—we read every single one.Feel stuck and can't actualize? We'd love to hear your story - form  - https://forms.gle/joegCWQ7mHt7eN3K9

Why do we judge others so harshly for the exact same behaviors we exhibit ourselves—yet stay completely blind to our own hypocrisy? In this raw, unfiltered episode, the crew confronts why we’re all hypocrites head-on. From a gym basketball meltdown where one guy flips out… then watches someone else do the exact same thing and has his own “that was me” moment… to the live ego clashes happening right in the studio between Nate and Denis, they unpack the psychology of blackout rage, self-justifi...

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