The way you change your immediate reactions to things is that you catch yourself having an uncharitable/bigoted/overly judgmental thought and you catch it and replace it and then you do that a hundred times a day for your whole life and eventually one day like five years later you realize that you think differently now and youβll always be working on something but thatβs how life goes and thatβs fine.
Say you have a bad habit of thinking all other people are stupider than you and want to respect other peopleβs intelligence more.
So you start paying attention to your immediate first reactions to things. You notice that when other people around you are struggling with a math problem and ask you for help you default to seeing them as annoying and stupid.
Instead of chastising yourself for having that thought, interrogate it. Replace it. Think, why do I assume people with different strengths are dumber than I am? I need help sometimes too. Iβm glad theyβre comfortable enough with me to ask me for help. Iβm glad Iβve got a reputation of being the math guy and can help people with that.
And the first time, perhaps the first few dozen times, itβll feel disingenuous. The cynicism in your brain will fight it. But in time itβll become as easy as breathing. First thought, replace thought.
And then one day you donβt need to replace that thought. That might be a month from now or twenty years from now. And itβs annoying to get there. But you do get there.
















