Hierarchies and Ego
Diego explores the dangers of ego-driven hierarchies, emphasizing that no one is inherently better or worse than another. He reflects on the challenges of being placed on a pedestal by audiences and the importance of recognizing our shared humanity. Mark adds to this by discussing how labeling oneself as broken can inadvertently reinforce the belief that solutions lie outside of oneself, creating a cycle of dependency.In this clip
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#315: How to Stop Overthinking & Live in the Moment with Yung Pueblo
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Why do people easily fall into the trap of a victim mindset, and is it bad to be stuck in one? How can I properly avoid falling into a victim mindset as discussed in the episode #315: How to Stop Overthinking & Live in the Moment with Yung Pueblo and the clip Hierarchies and Ego?
Are humans inherently hierarchical as discussed in the episode #315: How to Stop Overthinking & Live in the Moment with Yung Pueblo and the clip Hierarchies and Ego from the Modern Wisdom Podcast, specifically in the episode Daniel Schmachtenberger - Building Better Sensemaking | Modern Wisdom Podcast 348 and the clip Rethinking Human Nature?
Are humans inherently hierarchical as discussed in the episode #315: How to Stop Overthinking & Live in the Moment with Yung Pueblo and the clip Breaking Hierarchies, as well as in the episode Daniel Schmachtenberger - Building Better Sensemaking | Modern Wisdom Podcast 348 and the clip Rethinking Human Nature from the Modern Wisdom Podcast?