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393 If you’ve been trying to change your life and keep ending up in the same patterns, the problem probably isn’t the plan, it’s that the part of you making the plan is the same part of you that built the life you’re trying to change

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/24/2026 17:53 EDT

If you’ve been trying to change your life and keep ending up in the same patterns, the problem probably isn’t the plan, it’s that the part of you making the plan is the same part of you that built the life you’re trying to change

You're meticulously crafting the perfect escape plan from your unsatisfying life, unaware that the escape artist and the prison architect share the same mind—and that's exactly why you keep building better cages instead of finding freedom.

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