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Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Society has evolved to accommodate this mammoth-feeding frenzy, inventing things like accolades and titles and the concept of prestige in order to keep our mammoths satisfied—and often to incentivize people to do meaningless jobs and live unfulfilling lives they wouldn’t otherwise consider taking part in
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Making this shift isn’t easy for anyone, but it’s worth obsessing over. Your Authentic Voice has been given one life—and it’s your job to make sure it gets the opportunity to live it.
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
The mammoth is still with you—it’ll always be with you—but you’ll have an easier time ignoring or overruling it when it speaks up or acts out, because the AV is the alpha dog now. You can start to relish the feeling of being viewed as weird or inappropriate or confusing to people, and society becomes your playground and blank canvas, not something ... See more
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
With a weakened mammoth, it becomes possible to begin standing up for who you are and even making some bold changes—and when you watch those changes turn out well for you with few negative consequences and no regrets, it reinforces the epiphany and an empowered AV becomes a habit. Your mammoth has now lost its ability to pull the strings, and it’s ... See more
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Almost nothing you’re socially scared of is actually scary.
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Step 3: Start Being Yourself
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
The mammoth’s fears are totally irrational The mammoth’s efforts are counterproductive
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Despite the fact that they haunt us so, our mammoths are dumb, primitive creatures who have no understanding of the modern world. Deeply understanding this—and internalizing it—is a key step to taming yours. There are two major reasons not to take your mammoth seriously:
end meta • Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think (Taming the Mammoth)
Step 2: Gather Courage by internalizing That the Mammoth Has a Low IQ