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Why do some conversations leave you fully yourself, while others quietly pull you into someone else’s rules?
This episode is about the hidden mechanics of human contact: how people pull each other into frames of reality, why most people adapt to the more coherent and confident position, and where the line runs between engagement, conflict, coexistence, and conscious entry.
If you want to better understand who is really setting the terms of interaction, why someone else’s reality can pull you in, and how to stop living inside other people’s frames automatically, this episode is for you.
If you want to go deeper into frames of reality, engagement, and the hidden mechanics of human interaction, step into the knowledge corpus on the real structure of the Self: https://post-ego.com/en/
Post-Ego: Telegram — https://t.me/post_ego
YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@post_ego
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By Post-EgoWhy do some conversations leave you fully yourself, while others quietly pull you into someone else’s rules?
This episode is about the hidden mechanics of human contact: how people pull each other into frames of reality, why most people adapt to the more coherent and confident position, and where the line runs between engagement, conflict, coexistence, and conscious entry.
If you want to better understand who is really setting the terms of interaction, why someone else’s reality can pull you in, and how to stop living inside other people’s frames automatically, this episode is for you.
If you want to go deeper into frames of reality, engagement, and the hidden mechanics of human interaction, step into the knowledge corpus on the real structure of the Self: https://post-ego.com/en/
Post-Ego: Telegram — https://t.me/post_ego
YouTube — https://www.youtube.com/@post_ego
X — https://x.com/post_ego_global