Ford posits that "you" are not just a finished product but a continuous process. She discusses the "End-of-History Illusion," where people realize they have changed significantly in the past but incorrectly believe they will stay the same in the future.
The story within the audio begins with the premise that most people live their lives looking outward, reacting to the world like a ship reacting to waves. Marilyn Ford introduces the "Internal Mirror," a psychological tool used to identify the difference between who we are and the roles we play (parent, employee, friend). StГЎhnout Soubor nД›co o vГЎs-marilyn-ford-135781.mp3
The "story" of this MP3 is one of transformation through listening. It suggests that by spending just a few minutes hearing "something about you," you move from a state of passive existence to active self-authorship. It’s an invitation to stop "downloading" life and start "uploading" intention. Ford posits that "you" are not just a
These are the non-negotiables. The audio guides listeners to identify the three words they would want used in their eulogy, stripping away the superficial "something" to find the essential "you." It’s an invitation to stop "downloading" life and
This is the story you tell yourself about your past. Ford explains that by changing the adjectives we use for our history—from "tragic" to "formative," for example—we literally re-wire our brain's response to stress.
In a quiet digital archive, a file titled něco o vás —"something about you"—waits to be played. It isn't just a recording; it is a guided journey into the architecture of the human self, narrated by the calm, resonant voice of Marilyn Ford.