Reason Is Not Cold: It Is the Most Human Tool We Have
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Reason is often portrayed as cold, rigid, or detached—something opposed to emotion, compassion, or meaning. Many people absorb this idea without realizing it, and quietly begin to distrust their own thinking.
In this episode of Creating Breakthroughs, we examine where that suspicion of reason comes from—and why it gets things exactly backward.
Rather than diminishing our humanity, reason is what makes a fully human life possible. It is the faculty that allows us to understand reality, integrate emotion, act with integrity, and live deliberately rather than reactively.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why modern culture often mistrusts reason
- What reason actually is—and what it is not
- How reason and emotion are properly related
- Why reason is essential to human survival and flourishing
- How distrust of reason leads to manipulation and moral confusion
- Why valuing reason is a moral commitment, not a personality trait
This episode is for anyone who has felt uneasy about trusting their own thinking—and is ready to reconsider what reason really is.
A free society depends on citizens who trust their own minds enough to recognize truth without being told what to think.
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