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There’s a different sort of “stuck” that doesn’t seem too disarming from the outside.
Life appears to “work.”
Stuff gets done. The bills get paid. The calendar is full. You’re busy.
Busy. Busy. Busy.
And yet…
You wake up one day, despite all the busyness, you wonder what you’ve accomplished.
This is tenant mode.
I lived in it for far too long…
Something deep down always felt like ‘something’ was missing.
It’s easy to ignore: stay busy, check off the next box, doom scroll.
Check. Check. Check.
In the silence, you wonder, “Am I leaving something on the table?”
Maybe (like me) you even hear the late Dr. Wayne Dyer’s voice:
“Don’t die with your music still in you.”
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Enter: Your Behavior Echo-System (BES):
This is your behavioral “home.”
You’re in it right now.
You’ll be in it tomorrow and (wait for it…) forever.
You don’t just live in “the world.”
You live in your personal Behavior Echo-System.
Your Behavior Echo-System shapes and influences your behaviors in the moment and over time.
Right now, you’re reading this (environment). That may make you think, “This is dumb,” or “This is helpful,” or… ???
Then you may feel something or do something…
Sidenote: UBM scientifically presents the long-sought “causal” behavioral structure (architecture) that William James argued behavioral science must identify back in 1892: “This is no science. It is only the hope of a science.”
Let me be clear: UBM wasn’t assembled—or rather, “unearthed”—without the century-long discoveries, academic research, struggles, and insights behavioral science has produced since those statements.
Having said that, this is precisely what the Behavior Echo-System and UBM scientifically demonstrate: the causal structure. And UBM goes further by demonstrating elemental sufficiency through its “No Fifth Element” Challenge, now almost eight months strong.
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