The First Spiral: Lemon Thinking
Ten minutes. One spiral. A deeper look.
My husband brought home a “Buddhist Hand” lemon. It looks like a citrus octopus. It has fingers and digits. It looks like a creature.
My body rejected it immediately. No mouth watering. No anticipation of sour. Just a quiet decision: “That isn’t for me.”
It’s sitting on my counter right now. I know I’ll let it rot.
It got me thinking at this ungodly hour. How many other things in my life have I let rot simply because I didn’t believe they were for me?
In this spiral:
The neuroscience of why your brain can’t tell the difference between a real lemon and a thought.
Why belief is architecture and how we build houses we don’t want to live in.
How I used a “future memory” to hack a presentation in front of 250 people.
Why I am never eating that octopus lemon.
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