27. The Fallacy of Fairness.
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🎙️ MEN SEEKING CALM Episode Title: The Fallacy of Fairness — When Keeping Score Kills Connection Host: Greg Martin Website: WalkTheMountain.com
🧠 Episode SummaryIn this episode, Greg dives deep into one of the most draining cognitive traps for men in relationships: The Fallacy of Fairness. This thinking habit convinces us that life — and love — should always feel "fair," and when it doesn’t, someone must be doing something wrong. From dish-duty arguments to emotional scorekeeping, Greg explores how the fairness trap breeds resentment, victimhood, and emotional distance — especially when men use it as a mental courtroom to justify frustration or blame. If you’ve ever thought, “I did the right thing, so why is she still upset?” — this one’s for you.
🔥 Key Talking Points- What the Fallacy of Fairness looks like in real life
- How it shows up in arguments, expectations, and “emotional math”
- Why chasing fairness often leads to disconnection
- How childhood experiences can shape our sensitivity to perceived injustice
- The real difference between fairness and relational generosity
- Drop the scoreboard — focus on connection, not competition
- Practice generosity without expecting return
- Reframe “What’s fair?” to “What’s helpful right now?”
- Speak from need, not blame
- Get curious before you get critical
- Shift from “me vs. you” to “us as a team”
Let go of keeping score and start building bridges. The real win in relationships isn’t fairness — it’s mutual care, honest repair, and showing up as teammates, not opponents.
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