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three facts about your brain that are absolutely not up for debate at all.
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three facts about your brain that are absolutely not up for debate at all.
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Fact number one is your brain is a prediction machine.
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Just about everything that you experience,
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your emotions, your reactions, all of your decisions,
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what you decide to do,
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they're all filtered through whatever your brain expects to happen next.
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So factor two, your sense of identity is not a truth.
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It's a forecast.
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Fact number three that's undeniable,
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the brain does not experience time the way that clocks measure it.
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If you take those three facts,
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prediction, identity forecasting, and time distortion,
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explain why most people's lives stop changing after about the age of 25.
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So it's not because we've run out of potential.
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Our brain has decided, we've seen enough,
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this is who you are now.
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From that moment forward, the nervous system acts like a bouncer.
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It only lets in the thoughts,
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the behaviors, opportunities that match the established me.
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Everything else gets kind of filtered out.
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When researchers study imagination, they see something pretty weird.
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The brain uses identical neural networks to imagine the future that it uses to remember the past.
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It's the exact same neurons that when you remember your 5th grade classroom
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as when you are going to remember the retirement home that you might be in in a couple of decades.
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Neurologically speaking, your future is treated like a memory that you haven't lived yet.
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This is why expectation changes behavior.
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This is why super optimism improves everyone's outcomes.
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This is why a trauma,
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when people go into a psychiatrist with trauma,
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that stuff can reshape our decision landscape.
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The brain's not seeing the future, it's predicting it.
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And then it shapes your behavior to match that prediction.
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So every version of you,
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the super confident one, the one that's burned out,
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the one that's courageous or brave,
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the isolated version of you is already a potential neural pattern.
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So if we look at identity as a forecast and the brain is choosing behaviors based on that forecast,
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then changing our future isn't about motivation,
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it's not about willpower or mantras or post-it notes with smiling faces on them.
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It's about updating the brain's prediction.
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You do not have one future.
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you have thousands, maybe millions of plausible and maybe billions of possible futures.
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Each of one of those is attached to a different version of you that your brain could inhabit right now.
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But this is not happening because anything in the universe changes.
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Nothing in the universe changes.
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It's just your one little brain starting to select different behaviors.
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It's noticing different opportunities.
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And most of all, the most important thing ever,
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it is interpreting events differently.
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If you look at quantum mechanics,
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the future in any quantum mechanics field,
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the future is never fixed.
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The future exists as a spread of all these possibilities.
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A particle doesn't have a predetermined path.
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It has a distribution of potential paths,
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potential trajectories that it could travel.
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And that trajectory becomes real, depends on two things.
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Number one, it's starting conditions,
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and two, the forces that are acting on it.
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So the particle doesn't choose a best path,
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it expresses the path that matches the conditions it's in.
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If you adopt a new identity,
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you're collapsing a spread of futures into a new trajectory.
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And that's not a metaphor, that is behaviorally.
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A different identity selects different actions.
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And if you take different actions, you have different opportunities.
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Different opportunities, different outcomes.
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In behavior science, we call it re-patterning.
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And tonight you're going to experience one, live.
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Visualization is a neurological event with measurable consequences.
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So when you imagine something really vividly,
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Fiction circuits in your brain do not distinguish between what's real and what's vividly simulated.
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They just respond to the patterns.
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So a vivid imagined future can influence your identity more strongly than a vague memory.
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If your nervous system encounters some kind of coherent internal image,
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it updates rapidly, fast.
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It's not like you need to do this for five months.
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This is like five frickin minutes.
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When you've had moments in your life of intense clarity,
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they feel life-altering because they are.
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And it's never the moment.
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Not once has it been the moment.
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The identity collapses future probabilities into a different line.
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So once we encode some image in our brain,
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the system starts acting like it's already lived.
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And in a minute, you're going to experience this.
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I'm going to guide you through this entire thing.
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Let me give you a simple story.
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You could imagine a person standing at a fork in the road.
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Same day, same life, same circumstances, but two different identities.
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In one timeline, they make that familiar choice.
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They make a choice that matches their history.
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In the other timeline, nothing external changes,
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but their internal prediction does.
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They stop assuming they're going to be ignored.
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They stop assuming that conflict means danger.
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They stop assuming that clarity is going to be punished,
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or honesty is going to be punished.
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And the moment the internal forecast changes, everything downstream automatically shifts.
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The email they would have avoided gets sent out.
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The proposal, the conversation they would have postponed, somehow happens.
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The boundary that they used to just like swallow down gets spoken in one clean sentence without being a dick.
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And because of that, all of these new opportunities start appearing.
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And they're ones that didn't even exist in the other version of the day.
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They didn't even exist.
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And it diverges entirely because of the person funding them.
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And that person that was funding them internally was not the same.
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And that's how fast identity works.
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That's how fast timelines can split wide open into two different possibilities.
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But let's explore something together.
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You and me.
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If you just notice, without trying,
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the simple fact that your attention is already doing something different than it was a few minutes ago.
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The mind leans forward when it hears something unfamiliar.
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It leans back when it realizes how much space is inside of that moment.
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And you are not doing anything.
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Your system is starting to make these little adjustments in the way that instruments are telling you what are...
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And while all that is happening,
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you might notice small details that you weren't tracking.
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The weight of your hands,
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the air on your skin,
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the sense that the room softened a little bit around the edges during these past four or five minutes.
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This is the mind preparing to think in a different shape.
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And in quantum mechanics, a system changes state when conditions change, universally.
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There's no effort required.
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It's just reorganization.
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And people aren't different.
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The concepts, the tone, the shift in where your attention sits,
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all of these are conditions.
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And inside you, states begin adjusting all on their own.
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It's nothing dramatic.
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It's nothing stressful.
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You don't even have to think about them as you notice they might be arranging themselves or re-arranging themselves on their own.
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And when you hear something that doesn't fit your usual categories,
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the mind will stop trying to finish your sentences.
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It's going to loosen its grip.
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And when it gets loose,
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that little looseness becomes the doorway.
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is the doorway where your thoughts can stretch.
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Time feels a lot less linear.
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Breathing shifts on its own.
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This is the same state that you enter just before a memory forms or a dream starts.
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And you can picture yourself as a field, not a grassy field.
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And not just a biography of who you are or personality,
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But this glowing cloud of possible pinpointed versions of your future,
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or maybe lines toward your future,
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each with its own density, its own emotional state.
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But they all have one thing in common, the beginning.
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Some are bright, some are faint,
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some are just razor sharp, some might be vague.
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And as you imagine that,
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you can notice how you naturally take the vantage point of the observer.
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You watch from just outside the field.
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And if you just let,
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all by itself, let that field stretch way forward into these thin little threads.
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And each one of those is just a possible feature
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that you could take if a different version of you became the dominant one.
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and I'm not asking you to choose.
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I just want you to sense which one of those pull your attention slightly.
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The way that maybe one of those outcomes is vibrating
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or humming at a frequency that you recognize even if you can't explain why.
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And if the imagery that's in the mind drifts or fades that's absolutely fine.
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That's how the nervous system stores information that it plans to use.
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So now you can sense the part of that field behind you.
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How big is that?
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All the possible yous that haven't been expressed yet.
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You can even let one of them step forward a little bit,
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just coming out like a little silhouette with a different internal physics model.
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More clarity, more composure, more belonging to yourself.
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You don't have to force a face on it.
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It could just be a silhouette.
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It could be the idea of a person.
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You just notice that person's little emotional feel, their emotional signature.
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And as you feel that,
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you might notice that your breath starts lining up with that other version.
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And it's not because you tried to do it.
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Because systems tuned to each other naturally.
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These small little shifts happen all on their own.
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Jaw loosens, chest widens, thoughts get quiet.
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If you can imagine stepping with that version,
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that imaginary person, that silhouette,
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into a space between timelines,
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kind of like an open field that has no paths chosen yet.
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You could imagine a full 360 degree horizon all the way around.
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It's dotted with thin glowing lines all over the place.
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And each line is a different future.
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Some close, some might be far,
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some quiet, maybe some are vibrant.
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And in the center of this space is you.
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Not the predicted you, but the one that chooses predictions.
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Those are two different hues.
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And if you look out at those lines in that field,
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and let your awareness drift from one to the next to the next,
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you can feel the change in emotional temperature as you hover over them or near them.
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Some feel super heavy.
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Some might be natural or neutral.
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And maybe one or two feel like home in a way that makes absolutely no sense,
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but just feels undeniable.
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And you can allow that upgraded version of you to walk slightly ahead of you,
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just kind of guiding your attention toward the timeline that matches the strength that you just felt.
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And you can notice that as you get closer to that line,
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the entire field seems to reorganize.
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The threads start shifting.
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They start softening or brightening or fading or disappearing as the new state
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that you've chosen based on predictions starts to assert itself.
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If you could imagine just reaching a kind of boundary,
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like a membrane, like a stretched out,
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really thin membrane between the old field and this new trajectory,
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this new path, you can step through it, piercing the entire thing.
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Just feel the pressure change in your chest or your face.
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And that's where it feels like when a system chooses an identity decisively.
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And just take a minute to walk along this new timeline.
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Like, zoom forward into the future.
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That it's a little different.
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Maybe it's massively different.
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You can look to your left and right
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and see the versions of the view of that day that come from this identity.
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Conversations, behaviors, these subtle little interactions.
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You can notice how the identity speaks, how it stands.
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And this is just a briefing.
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What this is, what you're experiencing right now,
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is just a briefing from your future self.
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And it's giving it to you in sensation and not words,
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which is the way that we need to receive these things.
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So reach the version of you a few days into this timeline,
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just a couple days into this timeline.
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That's what I want you to reach into right now.
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You can look at how they move differently,
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how they wake up, the choices they make.
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You can let all of that information just flow into you the way
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that warmth starts spreading when you just stand out in the sunlight.
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This is the transfer.
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So now before you return,
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you can walk backwards now.
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Through this future, watching how the choices start rearranging themselves as you move through all of them.
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You can observe how these really tiny changes early on shape these massive outcomes in the future.
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Everything downstream changes and you can let one tiny action from this timeline present itself.
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Nothing dramatic or heroic.
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It's something pretty mundane that still belongs only to this version and just kind of let a small choice float into awareness,
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whatever it is.
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Now if you step back through this membrane into the center of the field again
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and just carry that sensation of that future you and the future itself with you,
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I want you to look around that circle again and watch how instantly the old timelines start fading off,
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turning into smoke or vapor.
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They fade as the new one starts to become more and more stable.
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The field reorganizes itself as all fields do.
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And in a moment we'll kind of come back for anybody that has your eyes closed,
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but I don't want you to return as the same prediction.
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Don't come back as the same prediction.
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The trajectory has already changed,
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the fields are already reorganized,
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the system's selected a new state here.
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The only thing that's left to notice is how this version of you
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starts to steer the next few hours and few days without needing any effort.
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And whenever it feels right,
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you can allow your eyes to open and let that version come back.

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