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Unforgiving Perfect People

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Welcome to “The Purple Koolaid Podcast,” hosted by Lois Lane Miami. Today, I discuss a topic that affects us all: “Unforgiving Perfect People.” These individuals believe they know everything and dismiss anyone who disagrees with them as ignorant or unworthy. Their unwavering belief in their infallibility and refusal to forgive others for past mistakes is a troubling phenomenon.
I address this issue head-on, sharing my experiences and observations. I discuss how these “perfect” people often lack evidence or explanation for their opinions, yet they cling to them as if they are indisputable facts. What makes this attitude particularly damaging is their unforgiving nature. They hold past mistakes against others indefinitely, ignoring efforts to improve or change. I feel that everyone makes mistakes and personal growth and redemption should be acknowledged and encouraged.
One notable figure I discuss on this episode is Candace Owens. While acknowledging Owens’ courage and tenacity, for her unforgiving stance towards others, including fellow public figures like Cardi B. I also admire Cardi B’s passion and authenticity. Intelligence and worth are not determined by one’s education or past but by one’s ability to learn, grow, and adapt.
I go onto highlight the hypocrisy in Owens’ criticisms, noting that Owens herself is often judged harshly by others due to her background and choices. This hypocrisy underscores the need for empathy and understanding rather than judgment and condemnation. I believe success, especially for women and minorities, should be celebrated, not undermined by their past mistakes or unconventional paths.
I feel we would benefit from a more forgiving and supportive society. And I encourage listeners to learn from everyone, regardless of their background, and to recognize that no one is perfect. The ability to evolve and overcome challenges is what truly defines a person’s character.
Join me, Lois Lane Miami, The Equalizer, on “The Purple Koolaid Podcast” as I explore the complexities of human behavior, challenges societal norms, and advocates for a more compassionate and understanding world.
Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or visit purplekoolaid.com for more episodes. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe on YouTube. Thank you for listening, and have a great week!
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  • Produced by: Angela Beasley
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Welcome to “The Purple Koolaid Podcast,” hosted by Lois Lane Miami. Today, I discuss a topic that affects us all: “Unforgiving Perfect People.” These individuals believe they know everything and dismiss anyone who disagrees with them as ignorant or unworthy. Their unwavering belief in their infallibility and refusal to forgive others for past mistakes is a troubling phenomenon.
I address this issue head-on, sharing my experiences and observations. I discuss how these “perfect” people often lack evidence or explanation for their opinions, yet they cling to them as if they are indisputable facts. What makes this attitude particularly damaging is their unforgiving nature. They hold past mistakes against others indefinitely, ignoring efforts to improve or change. I feel that everyone makes mistakes and personal growth and redemption should be acknowledged and encouraged.
One notable figure I discuss on this episode is Candace Owens. While acknowledging Owens’ courage and tenacity, for her unforgiving stance towards others, including fellow public figures like Cardi B. I also admire Cardi B’s passion and authenticity. Intelligence and worth are not determined by one’s education or past but by one’s ability to learn, grow, and adapt.
I go onto highlight the hypocrisy in Owens’ criticisms, noting that Owens herself is often judged harshly by others due to her background and choices. This hypocrisy underscores the need for empathy and understanding rather than judgment and condemnation. I believe success, especially for women and minorities, should be celebrated, not undermined by their past mistakes or unconventional paths.
I feel we would benefit from a more forgiving and supportive society. And I encourage listeners to learn from everyone, regardless of their background, and to recognize that no one is perfect. The ability to evolve and overcome challenges is what truly defines a person’s character.
Join me, Lois Lane Miami, The Equalizer, on “The Purple Koolaid Podcast” as I explore the complexities of human behavior, challenges societal norms, and advocates for a more compassionate and understanding world.
Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, or visit purplekoolaid.com for more episodes. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe on YouTube. Thank you for listening, and have a great week!
What Do You Think? Send me a Message

Connect with Me:

Credits:

  • Hosted by: Lois Lane Miami
  • Produced by: Angela Beasley
  • Music by: Lois Lane Miami

Support the Podcast:

Call to Action:

  • Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and iHeartRadio !
  • Share this episode with your friends and family.

Episode Links:

Legal:

  • All opinions expressed in this episode are personal and do not reflect the views of any organizations.
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