Most People Don’t Have an Inner Voice. And it kind of terrifies me...
I just assumed everyone had it, you know that little narrator in your head who talks you through your decisions, who questions your actions, who reflects on your failures and asks, “Why did I do that?” But here’s the data: over 75% of people report little to no inner dialogue at all. Nothing. No voice. No back-and-forth. No internal monologue steering the ship. Like wtf...
They think in pictures, emotions, or gut instincts. They "just know" things without verbalizing them internally. That sounds harmless per se, until you realize what’s missing. Self-awareness. Moral calibration. Inner correction. Long-term introspection. All of it hinges on the ability to hold a conversation with yourself...you know...to weigh options, rehearse scenarios, argue with your own thoughts. Take that away, and what’s left is not a philosopher… it’s a refined animal in a human body. Sorry 75%.
I honestly don't think we're studying this seriously enough. Psychologists dismiss it as “neurodiversity,” as if it’s just a quirk. But what if it’s more than that? What if we’re looking at a fundamental divide in human consciousness... almost like a split between narrative beings and reactive shells? Sorry again.
Between those who live with an inner world… and those who just follow the script handed to them by instinct and media?... Sound familiar?
Think about what this explains. Why people are so easy to manipulate. Why mass movements work. Why so few stop to question anything. Because if there’s no voice inside, there’s nothing to say “Hold on. Is this right?” There’s no inner witness. No friction. Just impressions, feelings, and the next dopamine hit. I know this will be controversial...but these are the studies conclusions.
I'm assuming the silence in others is just quiet, not absence. But what if most of the world is sleepwalking, not because they’re unwilling… but because they’re literally unequipped to narrate their own story? If that's true, everything we know about agency, ethics, and consciousness needs to be rewritten.
Paper: https://t.co/GBQiP64ttj
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I spent the past month diving deep for an episode on Palantir and now I'm deep down the AI rabbit hole and let me tell ya
Whatever changes you expect, it will be far more dramatic
However long you expect these changes to take, it will be sooner
Everything is about to change.
That's not to say this is all doom and gloom. It's basically 1997 right now and everyone just started using the internet. The difference here is that adoption will be 10X as fast and innovation will be 100x as fast. Or more.
For those who adopt and adapt early, it'll create competitive advantages that produce fortunes for a few and destroy millions of others.
I really don't think people are anywhere near prepared enough for this.
It's like a tsunami is about to hit the shore and I just noticed it 30 seconds before it arrived.