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๐ŸŽˆ Thinking Yourself Into Disconnection

๐ŸŽˆ Thinking Yourself Into Disconnection

Apr 26, 2025
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It's not too often I publish a seminal piece that involves a big paradigm shift. Adopting this shift has massively impacted my quality of life. I hope you enjoy.

2016. Jacques' first corporate job.

He didn't like the people there. He judged them. They were 'normies' and he was 'different.'

See, back when I was immature (still am), I judged people a lot. I made up stories about others. I found the differences, instead of the similarities. I told myself "These people are not entrepreneurs like me." It led to a lack of belonging, fewer relationships forming, and less motivation.

Today, I want to show you how to overcome this pattern of thinking. Yes, being judgmental relies on thinking. In the next 5 minutes, I am going to explain the relationship between your thoughts and your feelings of disconnection.

I promise to revolutionize how you relate with others.

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There are three human mental states.

There's doing. There's thinking. There's being.

Most of the time, humans exist in the doing or thinking state. Doing is

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