You may or may not know it, but you are trapped. Every piece of media you consume—cable news, social media, podcasts, even your search results—is designed to pull you into a specific way of thinking. Not to inform you. To capture you.
This is the first episode of TrapThink, and we're starting with the most important question: How much of what you believe is actually yours?
In this episode, we break down how the trap works using real examples—from the marriage debate to COVID-19. We examine how we've been trained to argue within boundaries we never questioned, how we drifted into tribes without realizing it, and why disagreement has been weaponized into moral warfare.
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This isn't about picking a new side or joining a different tribe. It's about recognizing where the traps are—and realizing the door was never actually locked.
If you're tired of performing. Tired of pretending. Tired of defending positions you inherited instead of chose. If you want to ask real questions and have real conversations, even when it's uncomfortable—you're in the right place.
Truth doesn't need your tribe. It doesn't need your defense. It doesn't care about your talking points.
Truth just is.
And if we want to find it, we have to stop performing for our tribes and start asking harder questions.
You are trapped. But you don't have to stay that way.
The question is: are you ready to find out what's on the other side?
This is TrapThink. Stay skeptical. Stay curious. Stay free.