How to Think
“How to Think” gathers candid talks that retrain attention and restore judgment. Instead of outsourcing truth to titles or trends, the series invites you to test ideas in lived experience: listen deeply, question scripts, reclaim language, and meet big feelings without clinging. You’ll explore freedom and love as steady guides, intimacy as a better engine than ideology, and community as a practice ground where irritations become mirrors. Along the way, you’ll learn to distinguish desire from fixation, communicate cleanly, and choose interdependence over performance. The result is a thinking style that’s grounded, compassionate, and actionable—clear enough to cut through noise, human enough to change your life.