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Welcome to the very first episode of Inner Propaganda. In this episode, I open up about the darkest moment of my life, at 14 years old, sitting down to write a goodbye note to my parents, and the one question that stopped me, shifted my beliefs, and ultimately saved my life. That moment became the foundation for everything I've built since.
I also explore the fascinating difference between fact and truth, why your brain is the ultimate internal propagandist, and introduce one of the most powerful frameworks I've ever developed: The brain's context window, and how you can deliberately use it to change the stories you sell to yourself.
In this episode, you'll discover:
If you're ready to stop being a victim of your own inner propaganda and start your own Inner Revolution, this episode is your starting point.
Visit my website: https://owenfitzpatrick.com/
Join my newsletter: https://owenfitzpatrick.com/newsletter/
Order my new book - Inner Propaganda - https://innerpropaganda.com/
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Welcome to the very first episode of Inner Propaganda. In this episode, I open up about the darkest moment of my life, at 14 years old, sitting down to write a goodbye note to my parents, and the one question that stopped me, shifted my beliefs, and ultimately saved my life. That moment became the foundation for everything I've built since.
I also explore the fascinating difference between fact and truth, why your brain is the ultimate internal propagandist, and introduce one of the most powerful frameworks I've ever developed: The brain's context window, and how you can deliberately use it to change the stories you sell to yourself.
In this episode, you'll discover:
If you're ready to stop being a victim of your own inner propaganda and start your own Inner Revolution, this episode is your starting point.
Visit my website: https://owenfitzpatrick.com/
Join my newsletter: https://owenfitzpatrick.com/newsletter/
Order my new book - Inner Propaganda - https://innerpropaganda.com/

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