The Mindset Mentor - The Psychology of People Who Are Too Aware
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Today, we're going to be talking about the psychology of people who are too aware.
Because if I'm being honest, you were never supposed to know this much.
And I don't mean like in a philosophical type of way.
I mean like a neurological, biological, human type of way.
You were not designed to wake up in the morning and within five minutes know what bad is happening across the world,
what tragedy just hit another country, what somebody.
else on the internet is doing or what they just bought or how much money they're making or what just
some random strangers doing with their life or how you happen to be behind quote unquote compared to
everyone else that you've never met that happens to be on the internet and still try to then feel
okay for the rest of that day and so in today's episode it's not about being ignorant to the world
and closing the world off completely i want to get clearer about that it is about being better
at consciously choosing what you allow into your awareness.
So let's dive into it.
When you look at your brain and you understand who you are as a human,
your brain was built for a tribe, not the entire planet.
And in a tribe, you're talking 50, 100, maybe 150 people.
And for most of human history, that's what we were aware of,
which is our family, our village, the immediate environment that we were in.
that's it nothing else so if something bad happened that we knew about we were close enough to be
able to help or we were close enough for us to know we need to run and get away and this is really
really key for you to understand because now what's happening you're sitting on your couch
and your brain is trying to process a tragedy that's happening in another country a political
issue that you keep seeing, a viral video, a person who keeps putting up their highlight reel of
their entire life, a negative comment from someone that's in another state, a headline that's
designed to trigger you in some sort of way. And you get all of this, like download it into your
brain within minutes. And here's the thing that most people don't realize in this situation.
Your brain, when it's getting all of that information, the tragedy and the something that
happen in this place and something bad happened here and something bad happened to your favorite celebrity.
Your brain doesn't fully distinguish between this is happening to me or this is happening close to me.
It doesn't distinguish between that and this is happening somewhere else in the world.
So what does it do? It activates the exact same stress response, the cortisol, which is your
your stress hormones inside of your body. Your nervous system will then tighten and your body
prepares for a threat. But the problem with that is that there's no action. You are just sitting on
your couch and you just happen to see something happen somewhere else in the world. So your body gets
all stressed out, but then you're still laying on the couch. There's no real outlet at that moment
for you to get rid of and your body to dump the cortisol. And so what does it do? It just builds up
and it builds up inside of you. And if you've ever read the book, the body keeps the score,
your body is just storing all of this now.
Because at that point, when you're reading something,
you're sitting on your couch,
there's almost nothing that you can do about most things.
And you think about it, it's like,
no wonder why anxiety has spiked 52% in the past decade.
It's honestly too much for our little brains to be able to handle.
And so maybe we are too aware.
Maybe we are too overexposed to what's happening everywhere,
else besides what's just happening in our own external environment within 15, 20 feet of us, right?
And so here's where it gets really interesting when you actually get into it.
Because I want to dive more into not being able to take action. A lot of people I know that I
understand, you're listening to you're like, I want to be aware. I don't want to be ignorant.
And I completely agree with you in this situation. So I want to say the same thing I said just a
minute ago. It's not about shutting yourself off to the world. It's not about being ignorant.
It's not about acting like bad things don't happen and not at least trying to do something about them.
It's about understanding something that's a little bit deeper here.
There's a massive difference between awareness and consumption.
So like right now, most people are not really aware.
Like, aware is not the word that I would use here.
They are consuming.
They are consuming other people's problems.
They are consuming other people's outrage.
They are consuming comparison of themselves.
versus somebody else. They're consuming negativity and then maybe creating negativity in their life,
but not really able to do anything with it. And when that happens, something kind of subtle starts
to happen in your own psychology. Like you will start to feel heavy. You'll start to feel overwhelmed.
You'll start to feel anxious. You'll start to feel powerless because you're taking in emotional
experiences because there's 8 billion people in the world. There's a lot of shit that's going to happen.
But you don't really have an ability in your life to be able to resolve that situation.
Do you see that? Like, do you really, do you really, really see that? Because when there's danger
in front of you, like when you can see danger in front of you, you can run or you can fight.
And both of those two things are going to dump the cortisol that builds up in your body.
body because of it. And so you're able to clear the cortisol, whether it's running or whether
it's fighting, both of them are going to release it. But when you're sitting on the couch and you're just
seeing all of the negative and you have to understand, people engage and watch more negative,
which means the algorithms are going to show you more of that stuff. And obviously the news knows
this and they've been doing it for decades. They're going to show you more of it. So the news and
social media are going to show you more of the negative versus the positive. You're seeing it. You're
sitting on your couch and you have no real means of releasing that cortisol. So your body just holds
on to it and it just stores it in some sort of way. And so I want you understand awareness without action
is kind of like emotional poison to your own body. And we will be right back. And now back to the show.
And this is where most people get stuck because they feel like, you know, if I stop paying attention,
then I'm a bad person. You get like, I get it. I understand that. Like, oh, if I'm just acting like,
all of the bad stuff isn't happening.
Like I'm just trying to stay in my own little positive bubble.
I'm a bad person.
I get it.
I understand what you're saying there.
But here's the truth.
Watching suffering is not the same as helping suffering.
Watching suffering is not the same as helping suffering.
Most people are just watching, but not doing anything about it.
Not because they don't want to,
because a lot of times they don't know what there is to do about it.
And there's really sometimes no way to actually help.
So knowing about everything,
problem in the world does not make you more useful in this world. It often just makes you more exhausted.
And then if you're exhausted emotionally, physically, spiritually, you're not showing up as the best
version of yourself in the world for other people that are right in front of you. And so if we go
deeper into this, this isn't just about the news, right? This isn't just about global problems.
It's also social media. It's reality TV. For those you guys are like watching reality TV.
it's listening and watching every single murder podcast show and seeing murders happen all of the time,
right? It's watching other people's highlight reels and comparing it to your own life. It's what
everybody else is doing and achieving and becoming and making you feel like you're not doing as much.
And so you're being exposed to. We're all being exposed to more lives, more opinions, more comparison,
more problems, more stimulation than any other humans in human human human history.
And we honestly, brains, body, psychology just weren't built to hold all of that.
Because now your brain is trying to process all of it as if it equally matters to you.
But it doesn't really equally matter.
In psychology, there's a thing that's called relevance distortion.
And relevance distortion is when your brain treats everything that you're exposed to,
like the news and social media and other people's lives,
as equally as important to your own life,
even when it's not equally as important.
So this explains why being constantly aware of everything happening in the world
makes you feel overwhelmed.
It makes you feel behind.
It makes you feel emotionally drained because it feels like it is our problem,
but a lot of times we can't do anything about it.
Because your brain is misfiring and assigning meaning
where it doesn't actually belong.
And I want to challenge you a little bit here.
This is going to challenge some people that are going to listen to it.
And hang with me on this, okay?
And I really, really want you to get this part.
Because this is where the real work actually begins within ourself.
Sometimes having constant awareness to the world,
paying attention to everyone and everything that's going on,
becomes a way to avoid our own awareness of ourself.
Oh, shit, right?
You know, it's a way for us to avoid the hard work that we need to put
in in our own lives. Because it's easier. Think about it's easier to focus on what's wrong with the
world. What's wrong with the politics? What's wrong with the other side? What other people are doing?
Oh, what society should fix? And then not do anything with our own self. It's easier to do that.
It's easier to focus on the outside and what everybody else should do than it is to sit down in
silence and ask like, what do I need to work on? Like, what am I still?
running from? What am I avoiding in my own life? What from my past have I not healed? In what ways
am I showing up that's hurting other people? It's kind of like being a workaholic, right? Which I am a
recovering workaholic for sure. Working hard seems good. The same way that paying attention in
trying to help other parts of the world or yelling on the internet about other parts of the world
seems good. And when you look at working hard, it's praised in our society.
and I realized, I thought I was a workaholic because I wanted success, which there was a part of me
that did want success, right? But I was really a workaholic as a way to keep myself busy. And that was
my way of running from the trauma that I needed to heal with myself. I was running from the inner work
by keeping myself so damn busy every single day. And I was calling it a good thing because I was
quote unquote working so hard. And then I would have success and I would have money. And then
then we get praised by other people for it. And so it seems like what we're doing in these
situations is a good thing. But really what it comes down to is I'm probably keeping myself too
busy or too aware of what's happening. Other places in the world or what other politicians
should fix or what this country is wrong with this place and that place and that person or that
side, then it is to go, let me take a mirror and look at myself and I actually start to work
on myself. You can spend hours and hours analyzing the world and not spend five minutes
analyzing yourself. Now I'm not saying this just to call anyone out. I'm saying it because I have done
this a lot too. It feels productive. It feels meaningful. You think you're doing something good,
but sometimes it's just distraction at a much higher level and you don't even realize it. Can you see that?
So if all of this is true, then what the hell do we do about it? Like, do we just ignore everything?
No, I don't want you to ignore everything. Do you completely shut the world off?
No, you just decide to recalibrate your awareness. You can let some stuff in. Don't let everything in. Maybe spend a
little bit less time on social media. Maybe stop watching the news. You need to choose what you actually
decide to let into your brain. You have to understand that consuming something and getting it into
your brain is the same thing as eating something and consuming it that way. Like you can't expect that you're
just going to watch a bunch of crappy news and a bunch of terrible things that happen in other
countries and a bunch of reality TV and a bunch of murder mysteries and all that stuff and consume it
and not think that it's not going to do anything to you it's going to do something to your psyche do you get
that it's like going oh i'm going to eat McDonald's every single day and eat fast food every single
day and it's not going to do anything to me no you are going to become what you consume and so
the truth that i really want you to sit with is you're not responsible for being aware of everything
You're responsible for your actions.
You're responsible for your energy.
You're responsible for how you show up.
You're responsible for your growth.
You're responsible for your contribution.
And that's it.
And this is the shift.
So instead of asking like what's wrong in the world,
we need to start asking ourselves,
what am I contributing to the world through who I am?
Because the most powerful thing that you can give the world
isn't your outrage.
It's not your stress.
It's not constant consumption.
it's a regulated, clear, grounded, better version of yourself every single day.
Like for a long time, I never really understood the quote be the change you want to see in the
world when I was younger. I was like, I don't really know what that means. I thought it meant like
you had to go out and fix everything. You had to speak up about everything. You had to fight all of
the stuff. You had to be aware of everything that's going wrong. But as I got older, I realized,
oh, I have to, what it's actually saying to me is it's pointing to me, not the world. Like,
it's pointing to me. It's about turning inward and asking, what am I embodying? Like, what energy
am I giving to the world? How am I showing up? What energy do I have? What behaviors do I have?
What life do I wish that more people existed in the world? Like, it's a really great quote to
think about because I can look at somebody and I can say, oh, I want to
to judge them because they're too much of an asshole, right? Oh, they do this and they're too much
of an asshole. And then I can ask myself, are there times when maybe I come off as an asshole? Oh, God,
there is. There's always times. I can always reflect back to myself and I can say, this thing needs
to be fixed in the world. And I can say, is there a time when I sometimes show up that way?
Oh, damn it, I do. Maybe I should fix that in myself. And that's how I help fix the world.
because when you stop trying to carry the weight of everything outside of you,
and instead you start focusing on becoming a better, more grounded, more intentional,
more healed version of you,
you naturally start impacting every single person around you without even trying.
The biggest thing that I want you to get from today's episode
is the greatest gift that you can give the world is the most healed version of you.
Not the one that shows up in bickers and says everybody else needs to fix this.
the greatest gift that you can give the world is the most healed version of you.
That's how real change spreads throughout the world.
Not through constant awareness of problems, but through the way that you show up as a human being
every single day.
The world doesn't need more people who are informed and overwhelmed.
It doesn't need more awareness necessarily.
It needs more people who are self-aware, who are working on themselves, who are healed
and intentional about what they consume
and how they show up in the world.
That's how the world is actually going to change,
is if each individual person starts looking at themselves.
And so here's what I want you to take from this.
Be aware.
I'm not saying close out the world,
but don't be consumed.
Be intentional about what you bring into your mind.
Stay informed, but try not to carry what isn't yours to carry.
Care about the world.
Yes, absolutely.
But you also got to care about yourself too.
because at the end of the day, you don't change the world by knowing everything that's wrong with it.
You change the world by becoming somebody who helps heal the world by the way that they show up.
So that's what I got for your today's episode.
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