Why You Still Hear What Isn't True
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About this listen
I’ve spent a long time wondering why certain words still echo in my head — even the ones I know aren’t true.
In this episode of Feral Logic, I talk about why those old beliefs can linger long after they’ve been disproven. Not because we’re weak or failing to move on, but because of how the mind learns in moments shaped by repetition, authority, and the need to belong or stay safe.
This isn’t about fixing yourself or silencing the voice. It’s about understanding where it came from — and why, sometimes, understanding really is enough.
If you’ve ever noticed old words showing up again, even on good days, this quiet conversation is for you.
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