Shownotes
In this episode, The Three-Headed Man explores themes of self-observation and the mechanical nature of human behavior.
They discuss the concept of "fainting" into unconscious routines, suggesting that people often move through life in a trance-like state without true presence. To combat this, they propose "voluntarizing" automatic habits, such as fidgeting or unconscious gestures, by performing them with deliberate intent. This practice is presented as a way to break the scene of habitual life and reclaim willpower over the biological machine.
Ultimately, the dialogue emphasizes the importance of impartial self-study and accepting one's imperfections without shame to achieve a higher state of awareness.