Why smart people believe stupid things | Margie Warrell

Why smart people believe stupid things | Margie Warrell

Author: Ryan Hanley February 17, 2026 Duration: 54:16

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Have you ever looked around and felt like the world is going insane?

Why do smart, successful people fall for ideas that have no receipts? Why do we stand and applaud things we don't actually believe?

The answer is a mix of fear, laziness, and a deep-seated need to belong. And breaking free requires a level of courage most people never develop.

In this episode, I sit down with courage expert and author Margie Warrell to dissect the psychology of groupthink and the cowardice that allows bad ideas to fester. We explore why your brain is wired to play it safe and how to build the mental fortitude to think for yourself.

I also share a raw, personal story about a major business failure that brought my own worst behaviors roaring back, and the humbling lesson I learned about the difference between being "fixed" and being managed.

In this episode, you will learn:

  • The biological reason you choose comfort over growth (and how to override it).
  • How to use "grace" as a strategy to stay in the fight after a setback.
  • Why the fear of being cast out of the tribe is as powerful as the fear of death.
  • A simple framework for judging ideas: "Show me the receipts."
  • How to lead with consistent values when the world demands you follow trends.


If you're ready to stop borrowing opinions and start building your own, this conversation is your blueprint. Watch now.

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