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Writer's pictureJason Jungle

The world is not the problem, but the ideas you create about it, will make you think it is. . .




Our opinions of people, places, things and situations turn them from neutral to something that matters.


The Power of Perception: How Our Thoughts Shape Our Reality

Have you ever noticed that the things that matter most to you seem to dominate your thoughts? It’s as if they occupy every corner of your mind, leaving little room for anything else. But have you ever paused to ask yourself: Did I choose these things to matter, or do they matter to everyone?


The truth is, we are the architects of our own problems. While it may seem like the challenges we face stem from the people, places, and things around us, the reality is much deeper. It’s our ideas, our opinions about these external factors, that give them power over us. Without our attachment of significance, these things are neutral, requiring no emotional or mental investment from us. But the moment we decide something matters, our minds become fixated on it, often involuntarily.


This is a fundamental mechanism of the mind, and for those who navigate life unconsciously, it can be a treacherous minefield. Why? Because from a young age, we are conditioned to compulsively judge almost everything. Judging means forming or adopting an opinion, and this often happens without us even realizing it.


The process of adoption—agreeing with ideas we hear without questioning or researching them—plays a significant role in this. We accumulate a vast array of opinions and beliefs, many of which we decide are critically important. And so, the mind does what it’s designed to do: it constantly brings these thoughts to the forefront, making us think about them again and again.


This leads to a crucial realization: we overthink simply because we make so many things matter. It could be anything, from a small blemish on your face to the ingredients in your food, from feeling exhausted and needing a vacation to finding the perfect partner. It might even be something you’ve never directly experienced, such as what you see on TV. Despite not being part of your immediate reality, these thoughts can still steal your peace of mind because you’ve given them importance.


Here’s where it gets even more interesting: whatever we think about becomes our reality. When we concern ourselves with global issues, for instance, they become personal problems in our minds, even if we’ve never experienced them directly.


The takeaway from all of this is simple yet profound: our opinions are the fuel for all our problems. It’s not the world, the people, or the things around us that cause our distress—it’s our ideas about them. By recognizing this, we can begin to reclaim our peace of mind, choosing carefully what truly deserves our mental and emotional energy.


If you would like to learn to become more conscious and aware, or simply to find some peace from your overthinking consider the Butterfly Program

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