Chapter
The Mental Model of Human Development
Tim Ferriss and a guest discuss a mental model of human development called "to me, by me, through me, as me" which consists of four states of consciousness and emphasizes the importance of separating facts from story. They also touch on the addiction to being right and the negative impact it can have on relationships.
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The addiction to being right is often the survival of the ego, and it can lead to drama-based and conflictual relationships.
1:35:16 - 1:40:15 (04:58)
Summary
The addiction to being right is often the survival of the ego, and it can lead to drama-based and conflictual relationships. Separating facts from stories and prioritizing understanding and connection over being right can be the game changer that improves relationships.
ChapterThe Mental Model of Human Development
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PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
This episode discusses the mental model of human development, which consists of four states of consciousness: quote to me, by me, through me, and as me.
1:40:16 - 1:42:42 (02:26)
Summary
This episode discusses the mental model of human development, which consists of four states of consciousness: quote to me, by me, through me, and as me.