HumanEvolutionMovement

036 - You’re Too Smart to Fail for Too Long


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Today’s show is all about changes, resilience, and the power of belief. We dive into how letting go of negative influences opens the door to unexpected opportunities and how our reticular activating system shapes what we notice in life. We also touch on the lasting impact of childhood conditioning and the strength found in asking for help.


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Takeaways

•Cutting down on negative influences can lead to unexpected opportunities.

•Belief in one's resourcefulness is crucial for overcoming challenges.

•The reticular activating system influences what we notice in our environment.

•Resilience is built through perspective and experience.

•Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.

•Childhood conditioning affects adult behavior and decision-making.

•Creative problem-solving can shift one's mindset.

•Meditation and journaling can help clarify thoughts and solutions.

•External support can provide new perspectives on problems.

•Life's challenges often lead to personal growth and discovery.


Chapters

00:00 Manifesting and Letting Go

02:28 Belief Systems and Personal Growth

05:38 The Power of Perspective

08:15 Resilience Through Adversity

11:17 The Role of Time in Perception

13:49 Creating a Supportive Narrative

20:04 Understanding Childhood Conditioning

22:55 The Impact of Immaturity on Adult Life

25:51 Breaking the Cycle of Fear and Failure

28:22 Transforming Mindsets: Could I, Would I, When Will I?

33:31 The Power of Perspective and External Input

37:12 Exploring Alternative Solutions: Psychedelics and Retreats


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HumanEvolutionMovementBy Ori Goldstein