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Why Fixing Your Mind Makes Everything Worse

The one thing that keeps the noise going

Every tool in the personal development world is built on the same assumption: your thinking is the problem, and you need a technique to fix it.

Meditate. Reframe. Journal. Replace the negative thought with a positive one. The list expands. The results stay temporary.

The second video in this series asks a question that doesn’t get asked often enough:

What if the impulse to fix your thinking is exactly what keeps it loud?

Thought isn’t structural. It’s weather. And weather doesn’t need managing — it needs to be seen for what it is. When that happens, the urgency to fix it quietly dissolves. Not through effort. Through understanding.

Watch Video 2 of the ‘PAX: A new relationship with thought’ series on YouTube.

The full version of this idea lives in my current article series.

And if you want to go deeper still, this is one of the central threads in PAX: Sovereign by Design

Subscribe to get a free copy of ‘What’s Your Relationship with Thought?’ — a short Gene Keys inspired self-assessment on the four ways busy thinking masks itself.

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