Your Supporters Are Ruining the Value of Your Opinion

Nate McCallister
2 min readMay 23, 2024

There are few things as powerful as money, fame and acceptance.

Unfortunately, this combination can become so strong of a force that it causes otherwise good people to lie to themselves and others to maintain it.

One of the best (or worst I should say) examples of this is in political commentary. It isn’t limited to politics, but it is absolutely rampant there.

The greater the wealth, fame and admiration you get for your opinions on issues, the more likely you are to deviate from your values and general desire to be “right” on critical issues.

For example, when left alone, free from these external influences, we can easily bounce from one opinion to another.

With no outside influence, we can change our opinions fluidly.

Most of us want to be on the “right side” of issues.

There is a natural desire to want things to be a certain way, but when left alone, we can much more easily form our own, most honest opinions.

There are 1,000s of issues to have opinions on and we know that some times, our first assumptions are incorrect or misguided.

That goes out the window though once we have vocalized our opinions, shared them with others who agree with them . Things are made exponentially worse if we’ve made money off of this rigid but and…

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Nate McCallister

I over analyze topics in the internet business and self development space. I share my findings here so you can focus on growth. 👍