JULES 9000: Glitch in the Universe

The Architecture of the Overthinking Mind

22 min · 7 mei 2026
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Why do you keep thinking… even when it’s not helping? In this episode, we explore the hidden architecture of the overthinking mind — and why it feels impossible to stop. Your brain isn’t broken. It’s trying to protect you. But that protection can turn into a loop of doubt, hesitation, and mental noise that keeps you stuck. We break down where overthinking comes from, why it creates the illusion of control, and how shifting from thought to action changes everything. This isn’t about stopping your thoughts. It’s about understanding them… and moving anyway. Follow for more episodes on mindset, awareness, and how your brain actually works.

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