Hey, itās Chris. Last time, I said Iād show you the coolest thing Iāve found. This is that thing. Heads up... So... You know those moments where you catch yourself acting a certain way... Like something underneath you is behind the wheel? Yeah. Thatās what weāre digging into today. The thing behind the thing Most of what we call āidentityā is a front. A well-rehearsed role made of language, memory, feedback, and repetition. But underneath that? Metaphors. Not your high school English teacherās idea of a metaphor. You werenāt born thinking of time as money, or love as a battlefield. They're nested loops and invisible scripts Hereās the wild part: Most of the thoughts you have⦠Which means: Youāre not just thinking. Like a Russian doll of borrowed meaning. This is why āfiguring yourself outā can feel endless. Because every time you think youāve reached the core⦠CLINICAL BRAIN SNACK (for the nerds) Thereās a cognitive pattern called a recursive metaphorical feedback loop ā where the stories you tell yourself and the behaviours you act out feed each other through layers of symbolic language. Julian Jaynes called it metaphrand/metaphier binding - when an abstract concept (like āthe selfā) fuses with a metaphor (like āa narratorā) so tightly, you stop seeing the metaphor⦠and start living inside it. George Lakoff and Mark Johnson showed that all abstract thinking is structured through these metaphorical mappings. Douglas Hofstadter added that when a system refers back to itself - what he called a āstrange loopā - it creates the illusion of a self. Put it together and you get this strange little truth: You donāt just have thoughts. These loops donāt just sit quietly either. Even when you try to change. Which is why sometimes⦠Until you spot the metaphor behind it all. (Still with me? Cool. Letās bring it back down.) Solution: Just a shift. This isnāt about trying to ābreak the loop.ā Itās about noticing it. Start small. Catch yourself saying or thinking something and ask: What's hiding inside that phrase? You donāt need to fix anything. Thatās how the loop loses its grip. If this landed, missfired, or triggered a deja vu you canāt explain... Say whatever you like. ~ Chris P.S. |
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