Chase Hughes
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I rented out the entire Winston Churchill underground war bunker for this.
I rented out the entire Winston Churchill underground war bunker for this.
I rented out the entire Winston Churchill underground war bunker for this.
Yeah, I had a major imposter syndrome for that. Like, well, I'm not qualified because I haven't taught civilians before. I'm not qualified because I'm used to teaching in uniform and now I'm wearing a suit. I'm not wearing camouflage anymore. I'm not qualified because I don't bring my body armor overseas. There's so many things that I tried to convince myself.
Yeah, I had a major imposter syndrome for that. Like, well, I'm not qualified because I haven't taught civilians before. I'm not qualified because I'm used to teaching in uniform and now I'm wearing a suit. I'm not wearing camouflage anymore. I'm not qualified because I don't bring my body armor overseas. There's so many things that I tried to convince myself.
Yeah, I had a major imposter syndrome for that. Like, well, I'm not qualified because I haven't taught civilians before. I'm not qualified because I'm used to teaching in uniform and now I'm wearing a suit. I'm not wearing camouflage anymore. I'm not qualified because I don't bring my body armor overseas. There's so many things that I tried to convince myself.
I looked for evidence and proof that I wasn't qualified instead of just ignoring that that stuff doesn't matter.
I looked for evidence and proof that I wasn't qualified instead of just ignoring that that stuff doesn't matter.
I looked for evidence and proof that I wasn't qualified instead of just ignoring that that stuff doesn't matter.
I think the difference between me and the average Joe is that I'm looking at myself like, what a dipshit. As I'm experiencing the thoughts, I'm like, I know that it's happening. I know I'm experiencing it. And it's down there in that little mammalian part of the brain. And I know that it's a completely irrational part of my brain, but it's got a visceral, like you said, it's a visceral effect.
I think the difference between me and the average Joe is that I'm looking at myself like, what a dipshit. As I'm experiencing the thoughts, I'm like, I know that it's happening. I know I'm experiencing it. And it's down there in that little mammalian part of the brain. And I know that it's a completely irrational part of my brain, but it's got a visceral, like you said, it's a visceral effect.
I think the difference between me and the average Joe is that I'm looking at myself like, what a dipshit. As I'm experiencing the thoughts, I'm like, I know that it's happening. I know I'm experiencing it. And it's down there in that little mammalian part of the brain. And I know that it's a completely irrational part of my brain, but it's got a visceral, like you said, it's a visceral effect.
And it's also the part of the brain that's making your heartbeat. It's making your intestines work right now. And it's powerful. And if you start pissing it off and start getting out of your comfort zone, it's going to say, okay, dude, I'm just going to make your body feel like crap for the next 15 minutes.
And it's also the part of the brain that's making your heartbeat. It's making your intestines work right now. And it's powerful. And if you start pissing it off and start getting out of your comfort zone, it's going to say, okay, dude, I'm just going to make your body feel like crap for the next 15 minutes.
And it's also the part of the brain that's making your heartbeat. It's making your intestines work right now. And it's powerful. And if you start pissing it off and start getting out of your comfort zone, it's going to say, okay, dude, I'm just going to make your body feel like crap for the next 15 minutes.
Yeah, that's why we feel so stressed out when we do something. We're faking confidence, for example, or we do something out of our comfort zone. That thing stresses us out so much. We feel like crap. So we'll go back to safety. It's a little kid. I want you to try to imagine that part of your brain as a little nine year old kid.
Yeah, that's why we feel so stressed out when we do something. We're faking confidence, for example, or we do something out of our comfort zone. That thing stresses us out so much. We feel like crap. So we'll go back to safety. It's a little kid. I want you to try to imagine that part of your brain as a little nine year old kid.
Yeah, that's why we feel so stressed out when we do something. We're faking confidence, for example, or we do something out of our comfort zone. That thing stresses us out so much. We feel like crap. So we'll go back to safety. It's a little kid. I want you to try to imagine that part of your brain as a little nine year old kid.
who doesn't know any better and is trying to pull you back into safety. And you understand that you can speak back to that part of you like an authority figure and say, well, I appreciate you're trying to do the right thing here, but I'm going to make the decisions as a human instead of an animal.
who doesn't know any better and is trying to pull you back into safety. And you understand that you can speak back to that part of you like an authority figure and say, well, I appreciate you're trying to do the right thing here, but I'm going to make the decisions as a human instead of an animal.