Tuning Out the Program

September 15, 2024

This is an interesting perspective, and it may explain why some of us rebel. Perhaps the problem isn’t about our inability to listen but more about an instinctive rejection of a system that feels unnatural. We tune out not because we don’t care, but because something deep within us signals that the programming doesn’t align with our authentic selves. It’s a quiet rebellion—one where our gut feelings tell us that conforming blindly would cost us a part of our individuality. Could it be that those who struggled to fit into the system were simply protecting their sense of self?

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