adical Conformity is not a self-improvement philosophy. It is the precise practice of seeing the systems shaping your thinking, lifting yourself out of them far enough to choose deliberately, and re-engaging on your own terms. That capability is becoming less optional with every passing year.
Exploring what it means to live the Radical Conformity philosophy.
Perception, Bias and the Judgement You Think Is Yours
The assumptions shaping your decisions today were mostly formed before you had the capability to question them properly. In an age of misinformation, leaving them unexamined carries a cost that keeps growing.
I Don’t Know What to Believe Any More
The sources people relied on for truth and orientation are no longer reliable. The confusion that follows is not a personal failing. It is an accurate reading of the situation.
Ideas Never Have Problems
Most people don’t treat ideas as ideas. They treat them as answers. The reaction that follows tells you everything about whether any real thinking is going to happen.
The Lazy Decision Maker
Capable people develop a decision-making process that serves them well across most of life. The problem is applying it uniformly, without recognising the moments that demand something more.
Dealing with an Insecure Boss
What looks like an insecure boss is rarely wounded ego. It is usually a signal that the relational contract has shifted – and is waiting to be recalibrated.
