Nick Bare
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Intellectual arrogance is driven in large part by the fact that a leader's or subordinate's ideas are the best and that everyone else's are the worst, which is driven by pride.
Yes.
Ego.
Arrogance.
Yes.
Insecurity.
Insecurity.
I personally really dislike when I'm going to have a conversation with someone and I'm faced with intellectual arrogance.
Because you know that that conversation is going to be unproductive.
Yes.
And that you almost have to like really guide them into where you're trying to get to.
Absolutely.
But I want to hang around this tone range fan a little bit and how you got to this realization and these concepts because as I was reading through the article you shared with me, I sent this to some of my advisors.
Okay.
I sent it to our leadership team, our brand team.
Because people can understand this.
Yeah.
Matched with energy.
Yes.
It will make them a much more effective leader through communication.