that your partner is an asshole and you’ve done nothing wrong, your Thinking
Brain’s immediate reaction will be
to recall instances when you, in fact, were
a beacon of patience and humility while your partner was secretly conspiring
to ruin your life.
In this way, the two brains develop a really unhealthy relationship that
might resemble your mom and dad on road trips when you were a kid. The
Thinking Brain makes shit up that the Feeling Brain wants to hear. And in
return, the Feeling Brain promises not to careen off the side of the road,
killing everyone.
It’s incredibly easy to let your Thinking Brain fall into the trap of merely
drawing the maps the Feeling Brain wants to follow. This is called the “self-
serving bias,” and it’s the basis for pretty much everything awful about
humanity.
Usually, the self-serving bias simply makes you prejudiced and a little bit
self-centered.
You assume that what feels right
is right. You make snap
judgments about people, places, groups, and ideas, many of which are unfair
or even a little bit bigoted.
But in its extreme form, the self-serving bias can become outright
delusion, causing you to believe in a reality that is not there, smudging
memories
and exaggerating facts, all in the service of the Feeling Brain’s
never-ending cravings. If the Thinking Brain is weak and/or uneducated, or if
the Feeling Brain is riled up, the Thinking Brain will succumb to the Feeling
Brain’s fiery whims and dangerous driving. It will lose the ability to think for
itself or to contradict the Feeling Brain’s conclusions.
This effectively turns your Consciousness Car into a Clown Car, with big,
springy red wheels and circus music playing over a loudspeaker wherever you
go.
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Your Consciousness Car becomes a Clown Car when your Thinking
Brain has completely capitulated
to your Feeling Brain, when your life’s
pursuits are determined purely by self-gratification, when truth warps into a
cartoon of self-serving assumptions, when all beliefs and principles are lost in
a sea of nihilism.
The Clown Car invariably drives toward addiction, narcissism, and
compulsion. People whose minds are Clown Cars are easily manipulated by
whatever person or group makes them feel good consistently—whether it is a
religious leader,
politician, self-help guru, or sinister internet forum. A Clown
Car will gladly steamroll other Consciousness Cars (i.e., other people) with its
big, red rubbery tires because its Thinking Brain will justify this by saying
they deserved it—they were evil, inferior, or part of some made-up problem.
Some Clown Cars merely drive toward fun—they’re all about drinking
and fucking and partying. Others drive toward power. These are the most
dangerous
Clown Cars, as their Thinking Brains set to work justifying their
abuse and subjugation of others through intellectual-sounding theories about
economics, politics, race, genetics, gender, biology, history, and so on. A
Clown Car will sometimes pursue hate, too, because hate brings its own odd
satisfaction and self-assurance. Such a mind is
prone to self-righteous anger,
as having an external target reassures it of its own moral superiority.
Inevitably, it drives toward the destruction of others because it is only through
the destruction and subjugation of the outer world that its endless inner
impulses can be satisfied.
It’s hard to pull someone out of the Clown Car once they’re in it. In the
Clown Car, the Thinking Brain has been bullied and abused by the Feeling
Brain for so long that it develops a sort of Stockholm syndrome—it can’t
imagine a life beyond pleasing and justifying the Feeling Brain. It can’t
fathom contradicting the Feeling Brain or challenging it on where it’s going,
and it resents you for suggesting that it should. With the Clown Car, there’s no
independent thought and no ability to measure contradiction or switch beliefs
or opinions. In a sense, the person with a Clown Car mind ceases to have an
individual identity at all.
This is why cultish leaders always start by encouraging
people to shut off
their Thinking Brains as much as possible. Initially, this
feels profound to
people because the Thinking Brain is often correcting the Feeling Brain,
showing it where it took a wrong turn. So, silencing the Thinking Brain will
feel extremely good for a short period. And people are always mistaking what
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