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4 Why most people think what's actually important is none of their business

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This week, I found several everyday examples of people not giving important aspects like their health the priority they deserve. I assume it's the constant survival mode and exhaustion that stops them from doing their own research and thinking. You can only imagine what that means energetically but listen yourself!Sources:Brain:https://lonestarneurology.net/others/the-neurological-effects-of-chronic-multitasking-and-digital-overload/#:~:text=The%2021st%20century%20has%20brought,span%20and%20decision%2Dmaking%20skills.AI lawsuits: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/nov/07/chatgpt-lawsuit-suicide-coach

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