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The Scoreboard Isn’t Real

17 min · 3. Feb. 2026
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Beschreibung

In this episode of ManKind, I talk about why I stepped away from social media and what changed once I did. We’re constantly shown outrage, fear, comparison, and division because it keeps us engaged. But that doesn’t mean it reflects real life. What we’re reacting to is often a manufactured scoreboard designed to grab attention, not measure truth, growth, or who we actually are. I share why I’ve started shrinking my world, choosing lived experience over narratives, and trusting what I see with my own eyes rather than what I’m told to react to. This isn’t about politics or picking sides. It’s about protecting your attention, your peace, and your ability to think clearly in a noisy world. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, angry, distracted, or exhausted by everything coming at you lately, this episode is for you. If this episode resonated, follow ManKind, leave a rating, and share your thoughts in the comments. It helps the show grow and helps me know what’s landing. New episodes every Tuesday.

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