Hot Literati

104. What Your Commute Did to Your Ambition


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Why do some places produce big thinkers and others quietly teach you to want less? In this episode, we're interrogating the invisible architecture of ambition — how the towns we grew up in, the roads we drove on, and the social codes we inherited may have put a ceiling on what we let ourselves want without us ever noticing.We get into the history: the Protestant work ethic, agricultural scarcity, and the tall poppy syndrome that punishes anyone who stands out in a small town. Then we go somewhere unexpected — the neuroscience of walkable cities, and what car-dependent environments actually do to your brain, your mood, and your sense of what's possible.Some people say move to the city. Jane Jacobs says don't destroy what you leave behind. Amsterdam proved that when you redesign the infrastructure, you redesign the people. And Hot Literati exists because sometimes you have to build the conditions for a bigger life yourself.This one is for anyone who grew up somewhere that told them — quietly, persistently, lovingly — to be a little less.

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