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How To Use Chat GPT to Actually Change Your Life

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I need to tell you something and it

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might frustrate you. You have access to

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what is arguably the most powerful

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personal development tool ever created

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in human history. It's sitting on your

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phone right now. You probably used it

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this morning, and you're using it to

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write emails, fix grammar, and ask it

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what to make for dinner. That's like

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being handed a private jet and using it

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to store luggage. I'm talking about AI,

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Chat, GBT, Claude, whatever you use. And

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before you roll your eyes and think this

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is another 10 AI hacks to boost your

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productivity episode, it's not. I'm not

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going to teach you how to automate your

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inbox or write better LinkedIn posts.

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I'm going to show you how to use this

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tool to do something that no app, no

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course, or no journal has ever been able

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to do at this speed. Have an honest,

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structured, zero judgment conversation

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with yourself about who you are, what

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you actually want, where you're stuck,

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and what to do about it. Because here's

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what nobody is talking about. The most

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powerful use of AI is not productivity.

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It's self-awareness. And self-awareness

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is the single skill that predicts

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success in relationships, career,

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health, and mental well-being more than

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IQ, more than talent, more than

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education, more than connections. Dr.

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Tasha Urick's research found that

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although 95% of people believe they're

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self-aware, only about 10 to 15% of

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people actually are. That gap between

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who you think you are and who you

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actually are is where most of your

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problems live. And for the first time in

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history, you have a tool that can help

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you close that gap on demand at midnight

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without an appointment, without the fear

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of being judged, without the pride that

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keeps you from being honest with another

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human being. Now, I do want to be really

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careful before I go on and say this. AI

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is not a replacement for human

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connection. If you try to do that, it

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will probably worsen your life. But it

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is a great place to reflect, to have

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deeper, more profound conversations with

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the people around you. It is an

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incredible tool for self-awareness that

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you can use to then elevate and connect

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with other people around you. Do not let

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AI replace humans in your life. It won't

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serve you well. And at the same time,

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don't forget that even though it doesn't

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judge you, sometimes it does hype you up

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for no reason. So, you got to be careful

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about that as well. Today, I'm going to

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give you seven ways to use AI as the

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most powerful personal growth tool

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you've ever touched. Not theory, exact

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prompts, exact frameworks, things you

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can do tonight that will show you parts

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of yourself you've been avoiding for

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years. But first, I need to reframe what

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this tool actually is. Because the way

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you think about it right now is the

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reason you're wasting it. Most people

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think of chat GPT as a search engine

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that talks back. You ask it a question,

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it gives you an answer. That's level

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one. That's the luggage in the private

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jet. Here's what chat GPT actually is

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when you use it correctly. It's an

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externalized thinking partner. It's a

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mirror that talks. It's the conversation

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you need to have with yourself but

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can't. Because when you try to think

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about your own life, your own patterns,

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your own blind spots, your brain does

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something incredibly unhelpful. It

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protects you. Psychologists call this

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the introspection illusion. Dr. Emily

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Pronin at Princeton has published

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research showing that when we look

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inward, we don't actually see ourselves

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clearly. We see a curated, selfserving

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narrative. We skip over the

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uncomfortable parts. We rationalize. We

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reframe failures as bad luck and

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successes as talent. Not because we're

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dishonest, but because the brain's job

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is to maintain a coherent self-image.

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And coherence requires editing. This is

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why journaling often goes in circles.

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This is why thinking about your problems

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at 2:00 a.m. makes them worse, not

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better. This is why talking to yourself

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in your own head rarely produces

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breakthroughs. Your brain is both the

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investigator and the suspect. It can't

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interrogate itself honestly. But when

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you type your thoughts into chat GBT and

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ask it to reflect them back to you,

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reorganized, reframed, challenged,

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you're doing something your brain can't

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always do alone. You're creating

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cognitive distance. You're externalizing

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the internal monologue so you can look

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at it instead of being trapped inside

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it. Dr. Ethan Cross at the University of

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Michigan, one of the leading researchers

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on self-t talk and emotional regulation,

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has shown that even small acts of

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psychological distancing, like referring

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to yourself in the third person,

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dramatically improve your ability to

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reason about your own problems. You gain

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clarity the moment you stop being inside

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the thought and start looking at it from

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the outside. Chat GPT doesn't just give

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you distance, it gives you structured

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distance. It can organize your chaos. It

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can find the pattern in your rambling.

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It can ask the follow-up question you'd

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never think to ask yourself because your

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ego is standing in the way. That's what

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we're going to use it for today. The

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seven uses. Use number one, the life

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audit you've been avoiding. Let's start

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with the thing most people will never do

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on their own because it's too

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uncomfortable and too overwhelming. Most

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people have never sat down and honestly

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evaluated where they actually stand

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across the major areas of their life.

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Not where they think they stand, not

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where they tell people they stand, where

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they actually stand. Health,

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relationships, career, finances, mental

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state, personal growth, purpose. The

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reason most people avoid this is simple.

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Confronting the gap between where you

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are and where you want to be triggers

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what psychologists call cognitive

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dissonance. The discomfort of holding

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two contradictory beliefs

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simultaneously. I believe I'm someone

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who has their life together versus I

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haven't exercised in 4 months and I'm in

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debt. The brain resolves this discomfort

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not by changing behavior but by avoiding

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the information. You don't look at your

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bank account. You don't step on the

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scale. You don't ask yourself hard

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questions because not knowing is more

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comfortable than knowing and not acting.

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Chad GPT eliminates the social cost of

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dishonesty. There's no face on the other

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side. No judgment, no pity, no one who

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will bring this up at dinner next week.

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Here's the prompt. And I mean use this

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word for word. I want to do an honest

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life audit. I'm going to rate the

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following areas of my life from 1 to 10

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and give you a brutally honest

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description of where I am in each one.

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After I'm done, I want you to identify

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the patterns you see. The areas where

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I'm lying to myself and the one change

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in each area that would create the most

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momentum. Be useful. The areas are

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physical health, mental health, romantic

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relationship, friendships, career

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fulfillment, finances, and fun. I'll go

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one at a time, then go through each one.

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Don't perform. Don't write what you tell

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someone you're trying to impress. Write

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what's actually true. The messier the

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better. What you'll get back will make

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you uncomfortable. That's how you know

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it's working. Chat GPT will find the

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thread between your three out of 10 in

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health and your four out of 10 in energy

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and your five out of 10 in career

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fulfillment and say something like the

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pattern here suggests that your physical

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neglect isn't separate from your

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professional stagnation. They're feeding

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each other. That's not a generic

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insight. That's a connection your brain

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wouldn't make on its own because it's

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been too busy keeping those categories

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in separate mental drawers so they don't

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confront each other. Do this once, just

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once. It will reorganize how you see

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