You Were Trained to Forget Yourself | An Ancient Warning

Ancient thinkers warned that forgetting yourself was not a failure of intelligence, but a consequence of training attention outward. From Plato and Aristotle to the Upanishads and Stoic philosophy, the same insight appears: when identity is shaped by comparison and distraction, inner awareness fades. In this episode, we explore how the ancients understood forgetting — and why they believed remembrance begins with attention, not escape.