

Does Insubordination Help or Hinder Change? Todd Kashdan
10 snips Oct 15, 2025
Todd Kashdan, a psychology professor and author of The Art of Insubordination, discusses the complex role of principled rebellion in driving change. He argues that early cooperation stifles cognitive diversity, which is essential for innovative solutions. Todd also reveals the personal costs of insubordination, including potential hits to well-being and relationships. He emphasizes the importance of amplifying diverse voices and detaching ideas from their originators to foster an environment conducive to meaningful change.
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Principled Rebellion Hits Wellbeing
- Living by your values through principled insubordination often reduces short-term wellbeing.
- The meaning and purpose gained must outweigh losses in joy, calm, and relationships.
Personality Isn’t Everything
- Personality traits influence who speaks up but aren't the full story behind non-conformity.
- Rebellious identity and willingness to break norms matter for stepping in.
Freedom Convoy Example
- Todd uses the 2022 Canadian 'Freedom Convoy' to test principled motives versus group identity.
- He asks who bears the cost of the protest and whether benefits outweigh harms.