#3570: Why People Argue Semantics Over Substance
Work On Your Game: Discipline, Structure, and Execution Under Pressure
Dre Baldwin
4.9 • 599 Ratings
🗓️ 21 February 2026
⏱️ ? minutes
Summary
In this episode, I break down why people argue over words instead of the real point. When someone can’t challenge the substance of what you’re saying, they retreat to semantics. They focus on tone, wording, or definitions because it feels safer than dealing with the actual issue. I explain how this is often about protecting identity, not seeking clarity. If you want to be a high-quality communicator, you have to listen to what someone is trying to say, not just pick apart how they said it.
Show Notes:
[03:26]#1 Semantics are used to avoid losing status.
[08:49]#2 Semantics create moral cover.
[15:15]#3 Semantics give the illusion of precision without risk.
[18:23] Recap
Episodes Mentioned:
1955: How To Protect Your Freedom From Moralizers
2219: The 12 Work On Your Game Commandments [#1-3]
Next Steps:
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