We Are As Gods

This morning felt… clean.

Not because the world slowed down. It didn't.

But because I kept up without getting spun out.

We've been reading We Are As Gods by Diamandis and Kotler — talking through it, feeling into it — and something clicked:

It's not that there's too much information…

It's that most of us don't know how to digest it.

Because look around:

More input.
More speed.
More options.
More "everything."

And yet…

More overwhelm.
More anxiety.
More people thinking the world is falling apart.

So what gives?

It's not the abundance that's the problem.

It's unintegrated abundance.
That's the problem.

This morning, instead of rushing through it…

I slowed it down.

Felt it.
Mapped it.
Talked it out.
Let it land in my body.

Same amount of information.

Way less turbulence. Like, dramatically less.

Maybe the skill isn't avoiding the chaos…

Maybe the skill is learning how to process reality without getting hijacked by it.

Not less input.

Better digestion.

We don't need a simpler world.

We need a more stable nervous system and a more intentional mind
to meet the world we're already in.

Because the same world can feel like overwhelming chaos or absolute awe —
depending on how you receive it.

Diamandis and Kotler call it right there on the cover:
a survival guide for the age of abundance.

Turns out survival isn't about having less.

It's about digesting more.