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Useful Truth

4 min · 22. Apr. 2026
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A friend told me there's no such thing as altruistic action. He's right. And so am I. We don't actually have access to external truth. Both descriptions of a given act — "this is altruism" from the inside, "this is a power-move dressed as kindness" from the outside — can fit the same facts. Neither is de facto wrong. Which means the real question isn't which framework is TRUE. It's which one is ADAPTIVE. A depressed mind is infected with maladaptive frameworks — pointing at true things in a way that makes the life unlivable. A lot of what passes for cold-eyed realism is the same move: maladaptive selection dressed up as epistemic virtue. The frame you inhabit shapes what you do next. What you do next, repeated across years, is most of your life. When two frameworks fit the facts equally, the one that makes your life workable is not the cowardly choice. Your framework is a choice. Make the right choice. More episodes at blackboxpod.com

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You already know the thing you've been thinking about going all in on. This episode is the argument for why you should — built not on hype, but on the cognitive biases keeping you stuck and how to dismantle them one by one. Five years ago I booked a one-way ticket to a dangerous neighborhood in Colombia off the back of a single client, burned the boats, and went all in on my business. The compounding that followed was something I could never have predicted from where I was standing. This is what I wish someone had said to me before I jumped. We cover the fear that lies to you about the downside, why doing nothing is a slow-motion failure disguised as safety, why you're optimizing for the wrong prize, why real transformation has to cost something real, and why the version of you who can actually pull this off doesn't exist yet — you only meet them after you place the bet. CHAPTERS -------- 00:00 — Go all in: the case, and the Colombia bet 01:10 — Bias #1: Fear lies about the downside (hedonic adaptation, and the $200 apartment I enjoyed more than the villa) 03:50 — Bias #2: Inaction isn't neutral — it's a slow-motion failure 04:46 — You're optimizing for the wrong variable: external outcomes vs. internal value 05:41 — Needy vs. a font of value — and why the bet itself is the win 06:38 — The guru scam: transformation takes transformation, not a 20-minute run 09:41 — You're running the simulation on the wrong engine 10:06 — Drowning, and what true failure actually feels like 10:39 — Take a muscle group to real failure — the proof is in your body 11:54 — Close: fear the one who has everything to lose. Burn the boats. TAKEAWAYS --------- - We systematically overestimate how bad failure feels and underestimate how fast we adapt. The fear is inflated. - Not betting feels safe because nothing dramatic happens — but "nothing happening" is its own quiet failure. - The real prize isn't the car, the income, or the yes. It's self-trust and self-respect — and those pay out the moment you place the bet, win or lose. - Step-change outcomes require step-change inputs. If the bet doesn't cost something real, it isn't a bet. - Current-you can't model all-in-you. The capability you're missing only unlocks on the other side of the commitment. - Fear the person with everything to lose — they built something real, which means they already bet. Become that person. PULL QUOTES ----------- "Your brain is lying to you about the downside." "Inaction is not neutral. It feels neutral because nothing dramatic is happening — until you get to the other side of action and realize how non-neutral it was." "The moment you go all in, when you derive your value internally, is the moment you win." "Radical transformation takes radical transformation." "You're using the wrong engine to run that simulation." "The time in my life when I gave the most effort was when I was drowning. Swimming meant life. Not swimming meant death. And I swam until my heart started seizing up." "Fear the guy who has everything to lose. He burnt the boats. This is everything to him."

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Useful Truth

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