Why Humans Need Death To Wake Up | Simon Sinek

Why Humans Need Death To Wake Up | Simon Sinek

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Simon Sinek cuts through the noise about why we struggle with change. We're dopamine-driven animals built for short-term survival, not imagining futures decades away. That retirement account? Your brain would rather have the instant gratification now.

But crisis flips the script. When threats become tangible, when you can name them and see them, abstraction turns into urgency. Simon watched the Twin Towers burn from his office window exactly one mile away. He walked through the exodus with his sister. Four strangers stopped to help a man covered in ash desperately trying to call someone. No words needed. Just: "Give us the number."

The call got through. "I'm okay. I'm okay." The man handed back the phone and walked away. Everyone was crying.

Simon explains why old people give the best advice. They've accepted their own mortality. They don't care what you think anymore. That freedom unlocks truth a 20-year-old still worried about impressions can't access.

The goal of storytelling? Give people the transformation of near-death experiences without requiring the trauma.

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