My Weird Prompts

When Preparation Becomes a Trap

26 min · 3. heinä 2026
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Daniel asked his landlord to fix a leaky roof. The landlord terminated his lease. Now he's moving in peak Israeli summer with a six-month-old, facing illegal agent fees, lost security deposits, and a shattered sense of control. This episode explores the cognitive biases that turn preparation into overconfidence, the psychology that makes it hard to admit you're drowning, and what help actually exists when the system offers none.

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