What if some of your most confident beliefs — about yourself, your child, your faith, or your future — were wrong?
In this episode of Roots and Wings, Siva Bala Narayanan explores one of the most transformative mindset shifts of all:
“You could be wrong.”
Drawing from personal experience, science (Dunning-Kruger effect, cognitive biases), metaphor (Flatland), and ancient Indian wisdom (Rig Veda, Bhagavad Gita, Thirukkural), this episode invites you to rethink what you think you know.
You’ll learn:
- Why ego and social pressure make it hard to change your mind
- How science and spirituality both value uncertainty
- The 70–30 Rule — a practical method to stay curious and open
- Why saying “I could be wrong” isn’t weakness — it’s wisdom
Whether you’re exploring your swadharma, trying to grow as a leader or parent, or simply reflecting on your worldview, this episode will challenge and encourage you to think again.