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  <title>Episode 627: You Only See 10% of People</title>
  <description>You interact with people every day and feel like you understand them. Their tone, their behavior, their reactions. But what if you’re only seeing a small fraction of who they really are? In this episode, Dr. Bray challenges a powerful assumption we all make and reveals why your brain is constantly filling in gaps with stories that feel true, but are often incomplete. What if the way you see people is limiting not only them, but your relationships, your leadership, and your ability to truly connect? Drawing on neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and deeply human insight, this episode uncovers why we misread others, how quickly we turn moments into identities, and what it actually takes to see people more clearly. You’ll walk away with a simple but transformative shift that can change how you lead, communicate, and connect in every interaction. Because the question is not whether you’re missing part of someone’s story. The question is… what will you do when you realize you are? Quotes by Dr. Bray “You are making a decision about a person based on a fraction of who they are.” “The story we tell ourselves says more about our own fears than it does about the other person.” “Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is not fix someone, but simply see them.” </description>
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