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Terence McKenna on Why Culture Is Not Your Friend

3 min · 4. Jan. 2026
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Terence McKenna once said that culture is not your friend.In this short reflection, I talk about McKenna’s idea that modern life trains us to live second-hand — absorbing beliefs, goals, and definitions of success that aren’t rooted in direct experience.McKenna believed that real growth comes from moments that disrupt the script: awe, fear, insight, creativity — experiences that can’t be outsourced to culture, institutions, or trends.This isn’t about rejecting society entirely. It’s about asking a harder question:How much of your life comes from what you’ve actually experienced — and how much comes from what you were told to want?#TerenceMcKenna #ThinkWise #Philosophy #DirectExperience #Consciousness #Meaning #Culture #Wisdom #Reflection #InnerLife

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