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Edit the Autopilot

Your self-image is editable. Start with evidence.

Spot the inherited script, gather fresher evidence, and rehearse a more useful default.

The recurring problem

You keep treating an old conclusion about yourself as a current operating requirement.

Psycho-Cybernetics by Maxwell Maltz offers a richer idea than the usual motivational wallpaper.

Behavior often follows the identity your mind is rehearsing, including identities built from obsolete evidence.

Edit the Autopilot translates that idea into decisions, scripts, and small experiments for an already-full life.

The method

01

Notice clearly

Name the actual situation before solving the biography you attached to it.

02

Choose deliberately

Separate the available move from the move that merely feels automatic.

03

Design the next round

Use systems and boundaries so insight survives contact with Tuesday.

Read the series

Psycho-Cybernetics, translated for real life.

  1. Find the Autopilot
  2. Audit the Evidence
  3. Retire the Old Picture
  4. Rehearse Before Reality
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Self-Image Debugger

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