UNLEARN
Question: Deuce, you mentioned that we have to unlearn a lot, that its more like we need to uninstall, what do you mean?
Answer:
Yes, that's exactly the right word — uninstall.
Because when you say unlearn, it still sounds like work. Like you're going back through everything you were taught and manually reviewing it. That's exhausting. And honestly — it doesn't work. I know. I tried that for years.
What actually happened for me was different.
I didn't unlearn anything. I saw something. Clearly. For the first time. And once I saw it — the old system just started losing its grip. Not because I fought it. Because you can't run software you can see through.
Think about it like this. You have an operating system that's been running since you were born. Every decision, every goal, every definition of success — running through that system. And the system has one job: keep you moving forward. A to B. B to C. Next thing. Next level. Never arriving. Just moving.
And for 300,000 years — nobody could see it. Because you can't see the thing you're thinking with.
Until now.
What changed is we finally have the instrument to detect it. To show you exactly where your OS is running. And the moment you see it clearly — actually see it, not just intellectually understand it — something starts to deenergize. Automatically. Without you doing anything.
That's the uninstall.
You don't fight Linear OS. You don't improve it. You see it. And seeing it is what removes it.
What's left underneath — that's what we're actually after.