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đ How the Mind Works â Association, Memory & Mental Noise
In this episode, I break down how the mind isnât really oursâat least not in the way we think. What we call my mind is mostly a collection of borrowed thoughts, past associations, and inherited beliefs. The mind works through connectionsâlinking memories and labels to every momentâand this often leads to confusion, division, and mental chaos.
I share how many of us unconsciously took sides during childhood, forming identities based on incomplete information. These mental alliances now shape how we judge, react, and even suffer.
But thereâs another way.
I explain how we can use the mind as a toolâa loyal servantârather than be misled by it as a false leader. I also offer a simple, practical approach to quieting the mind:
đ§ââď¸ Deliberately return to the present.
âď¸ Stay neutral. Stop taking sides.
Whether your mind feels noisy, overwhelmed, or stuck in the past, this episode will help you see it more clearlyâand perhaps for the first time, choose peace over patterns.
đ How the Mind Works â Association, Memory & Mental Noise
In this episode, I break down how the mind isnât really oursâat least not in the way we think. What we call my mind is mostly a collection of borrowed thoughts, past associations, and inherited beliefs. The mind works through connectionsâlinking memories and labels to every momentâand this often leads to confusion, division, and mental chaos.
I share how many of us unconsciously took sides during childhood, forming identities based on incomplete information. These mental alliances now shape how we judge, react, and even suffer.
But thereâs another way.
I explain how we can use the mind as a toolâa loyal servantârather than be misled by it as a false leader. I also offer a simple, practical approach to quieting the mind:
đ§ââď¸ Deliberately return to the present.
âď¸ Stay neutral. Stop taking sides.
Whether your mind feels noisy, overwhelmed, or stuck in the past, this episode will help you see it more clearlyâand perhaps for the first time, choose peace over patterns.