The Cabrera Lab Podcast

#106: Passive-Aggression Isn’t Passive—It’s Just Dishonest

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Feb 11, 2026
A deep dive into why indirect behavior is actually dishonest aggression that hides intent and erodes trust. They explore cultural habits and emotional drivers that teach people to act indirectly. Practical lenses like metacognition, externalities, and identity show how indirect tactics win short-term but create slow debt. Advice centers on pausing, naming patterns, and choosing directness to repair relationships.
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INSIGHT

Passive-Aggression Is Aggression

  • Passive-aggressive behavior is still aggression because it hides intent and avoids accountability.
  • Derek Cabrera argues it's fundamentally dishonest and often more damaging than overt aggression.
ADVICE

Pause And Name The Feeling

  • Practice metacognition: notice and name your passive-aggressive impulses before you act on them.
  • Ask yourself why you feel aggressive and identify the underlying emotion or threat driving it.
INSIGHT

Compare Directness Not Extremes

  • Reframe the contrast as passive-aggressive versus direct, not passive versus aggressive.
  • Laura Cabrera emphasizes directness as the healthier alternative to hidden aggression.
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