How to Spot a Bad Faith Argument (and When to Walk Away)
Автор: Allen Stafford — Think Sharper
Загружено: 2025-11-23
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This description summarizes the neurological problem (the hijack) and promises the actionable solution (the scripts), encouraging a click.
You know the sinking feeling: you're trying to solve a problem, but the other person is just trying to provoke you. As a certified neuroscience coach, I can tell you that a bad faith attack is intentionally designed to trigger your amygdala hijack. They want you emotional and irrational.
In this video, I'm not teaching you how to "win" a hopeless fight. I'm teaching you how to diagnose the situation , identify the difference between a good faith argument (us vs. the problem) and a bad faith argument (me vs. you) , and decide when to strategically disengage.
I'll reveal the top 3 red flags and give you the neutral scripts you need to protect your cognitive resources.
00:00 Introduction: Good Faith vs. Hopeless
01:12 Two Games Being Played: Diagnose the Conflict
01:26 Good Faith vs. Bad Faith Goals
02:03 Red Flag 1: The Extreme Personal Attack (Ad Hominem)
02:54 Red Flag 2: Building the Straw Man
03:21 Red Flag 3: The Pundit Playbook Tactic (Gish Gallop)
03:51 The First Move: The Meta Conversation
04:39 The Only Winning Move: Strategic Disengagement
05:04 Disengagement Scripts
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