
What if the reason you're not evolving isn’t a lack of knowledge… but too much input?We live in a world where your attention is constantly being hijacked. You see too much. You hear too much. And without realizing it, you start comparing, doubting, and absorbing narratives that were never yours to begin with.In this episode, we explore a provocative idea: what if mentally reducing your reliance on sight and hearing could actually make you stronger?Inspired by concepts from Stoicism, psychology, and modern neuroscience, this conversation dives into the imbalance between consuming and creating — and how reclaiming control over your senses can unlock a more resilient, focused, and self-directed version of yourself.This is not about isolation. It’s about filtration.Not about ignoring reality… but choosing which reality deserves your attention.Because in a world addicted to input, the real advantage belongs to those who can control what they let in — and act regardless.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck in comparison, or distracted by noise… this episode will challenge how you see, hear, and ultimately… who you become.
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