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Prometheus & the Cost of Being The One Who Knows Better

7 min · 20 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, I’m talking about what it feels like to be the person who sees the truth before everyone else and the emotional cost that comes with that clarity. I break down the Prometheus myth as a story about responsibility, isolation, and the burden of insight. This episode explores what it means to carry knowledge that other people aren’t ready for, the loneliness of being misunderstood, and the exhaustion of always being the one who “knows better.” It’s about learning to honor your intuition without burning yourself out, and understanding that being early doesn’t mean you’re wrong it just means you’re the one holding the fire.

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