In 2012, I just finished binge-watching two seasons of Mad Men. I wandered outside in a daze afterwards. I felt depressed. I was upset with what I had just done to my mind.
"Why did I just mind f*** myself?"
(Nick in his 30's would never use such language.)
I hated that feeling in 2012, and I still hate it today.
And I know I'm not alone. In fact, millions more are dangerously controlled by their devices—mindlessly consuming and extinguishing the flame of their own minds.
Yet, despite the unfair playing field we find ourselves in—where the algorithms are designed to devour our attention—we can take the power back.
We just have to know what to fix in our equation.
The Knowledge Equation is a framework you can instantly use.
It can help you diagnose your own knowledge needs at any point during the day.
(Here is the image. We'll talk it through below...)
Now let's view the equation through my example of binge-watching Mad Men.
After watching several hours straight, I was dazed and confused (LACK OF CLARITY).
So the bottom half of my equation increased (not good).
That led to me getting depressed. I wanted to make something, but I because my mind was mush, I felt like I couldn't do anything at all (LACK OF CONFIDENCE).
Again, the bottom half of my equation increased (double-plus not good!)
The result?
My binge-watching directly lowered my Knowledge Power.
Do you ever get angry at having your attention hijacked?
I got mad as hell at losing my most valuable resource: my mind!
That's why I fell in love with the primal shout from Rage Against the Machine:
“Take the power back”.
Here's what having more Knowledge Power means to you:
Richer interactions with others
More insights & innovations
Career advancement
Financial betterment
More curiosity and wonder
More joy and life satisfaction
Read that list again.
Knowledge, done right, is about feeling empowered.
The empowerment to confidently show up in the world.
The empowerment to capably create meaningful things.
Improve your Knowledge Equation, and…
…you’ll feel healthier of mind
…you’ll become wealthier of mind
You can calculate your knowledge equation in the link below.
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