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Why Smart People Feel Behind (And It’s Not Laziness)

13 min · 12 jan 2026
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If you are intelligent, capable, and still feel behind in life, this episode is for you. You are not lazy or broken; you are likely experiencing a phenomenon where intelligence acts as a disadvantage when it lacks structure. We explore why deep thinking often leads to paralysis and how simplicity—not hustle—is the way forward. Learn why clarity comes from deciding sooner rather than thinking longer, and how to transition from a mind that is constantly "spiraling" to one that experiences calm forward motion. This episode also features a gentle action step to help you decide less and provide your mind with a quieter container.

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