0 I kick off “PsychoMath by Homath (Levels Two)” to explain higher levels of consciousness—and why chasing them can backfire—after a quick review.
60 Relationships, marriage, and even nations are fracturing because too many adults aren’t thinking like grown-ups anymore.
120 The series is about “levels/layers of thinking”: how they work, why they matter, why pretending you’re at the top stalls growth, and how low levels spark conflict.
180 Example: a guest wants to smoke in someone else’s house; he can’t take the host’s perspective, so he reads “no” as hate or evil and picks a fight.
240 The host grasps multiple perspectives (“my house, my rules”), a higher-level move; people who can’t do this feel victimized whenever they’re blocked.
300 Culturally, we used to expect level 4–5 adult skills—“we disagree, let’s work around it”—but a big group now insists on one right way and doing whatever they want “in your house.”
360 The claim: people on the right can articulate the left’s views better than the reverse; a real-life “levels test” is to ask your opponent to explain your beliefs fairly.
420 If they answer, “You’re evil/insane,” that’s a low level: you’re de-personed for disagreeing; he cites mobs celebrating harm to political foes as proof of dehumanization.
480 Many are stuck in power/control and in-group belonging; not exploring alternative ways of life keeps society unstable and undeveloped.
540 Mission statement: teach people to think at higher levels via diagrams—and a sponsor tool, Self-Max, that maps desire → mind → actions → world → learning.
600 Self-Max: set goals, get AI suggestions, and take “Level Check” (now with voice) to spot your current level and nudge higher; author shares his own 7 in relationships, 3 in needs.
660 Ad wrap: the tools help you notice your mind and grow faster—click the link or visit selfmax.ai.
720 New chart: the “table/table” bit—“What do you bring to the table?” vs “I am the table”—as shorthand for entitlement that ignores others’ needs.
780 Too many “deservers” drain value while “providers” build it; his channel uses viral “screeching TikTok” clips to hook attention but aims to lift thinking.
840 He’s rebranding to PsychoMath (psychology + measurement, pun on “psychopath”); Homath remains as a sub-brand.
900 Warning: people romanticize the top levels—confusing signposts with destinations; pretending you’re there guarantees you won’t do the work to get there.
960 Growth requires metacognition: “What am I thinking/feeling, and why?”—catch your brain’s self-serving stories before you believe them.
1020 Common self-lies: “I’m always the good guy,” “I deserve more,” or “uncomfortable facts must be false—let me word-game them away.”
1080 Most write a story with lower brain parts, believe it, and label dissenters monsters; lower brain levels are easy to manipulate.
1140 To rise, keep interrogating your story and absorbing others’ perspectives; “higher level” ≠ nicer/richer—it’s deeper perspective-taking.
1200 Example ladder (girl, dad, boy): at ~level 5 she realizes dad’s thoughts about boys’ thoughts—thoughts about thoughts about thoughts.
1260 From the bottom: 1st-person wants (“sneak when dad’s not looking”), 2nd-person conformity (“good girl”), 3rd-person autonomy (“own risks, own choice”).
1320 Adult minimum: understand consequences, choose, and own outcomes—vs hearing dad as mere control.
1380 Many modern daters skip wisdom, then regret later; higher levels help avoid predictable pain.
1440 He reviews up to level 6 and why the 6→7 jump is culturally crucial—people at 6 often fantasize they’re at 8–9.
1500 Level 6 (4th-person): stacking another layer of perspective; running multi-mind simulations and choosing who to be relative to them.
1560 As perspectives multiply, identity feels fluid; the “individualist” resists rules to “be myself,” sometimes merely conforming to anti-conformity.
1620 Inclusion emerges: “If I want my freedom, you get yours”—but inclusion collides with groups that reject inclusion.
1680 Core contradiction: including the non-inclusive tolerates intolerance; you can’t force growth, and ability ceilings (incl. IQ distribution) exist.
1740 Trying to build a world for 100% inclusion when many won’t reciprocate is a Babel project—communication collapses.
1800 Solution: move to level 7; take another step back and see, “I am not my mind.”
1860 Analogy: you aren’t your body; likewise you aren’t your thoughts or identities—they’re experiences, like hunger, passing through.
1920 Seeing mind-as-process in yourself lets you see it in others; you remember your own level-shifts across time and notice most people don’t shift much.
1980 Level 7 designs for human minds as-they-are: plan communities around actual dispositions, not wishes.
2040 From “everybody everywhere” to “everything in its right place”: distinct scripts, distinct places, clear boundaries; house rules beat mush.
2100 Example edge: there’s a place for a gay bar and a place for strict Islam—but not the same place; whoever enters conforms to that place’s script.
2160 Level-6 folks misread boundaries as hostility; level-7 says, “my house, my rules,” with plural spaces rather than one enforced sameness.
2220 Level 8 (construct-aware): you watch yourself assembling reality-stories in real time and can choose better constructions.
2280 Practice: notice “jerk hat → jerk guy” as your story; suspend it, seek more data, and rebuild a fairer story about Steve.
2340 Self-Max aims to guide exactly this “choose the better story” move.
2400 Level 9 (6th-person, tentative): awareness watches not just story-building but the choosing itself—poetic, subtle, hard to draw.
2460 The wise-man cliché: obvious truths matter because we forget the first step; “the question is the answer” once you engage now.
2520 Acceptance at 9 isn’t quitting; it’s inhabiting the present step of the journey so action clears up.
2580 He recalls past jumps between levels; 9 feels like another transition toward calm, unflustered agency (kid without candy who sits with disappointment).
2640 Quote-point: compassion doesn’t stop a mad dog; kindness doesn’t change bears—you still need bear spray and real-world boundaries.
2700 “Should-ing” reality is tantrum energy; accept what is, then you’ll see what to do; higher levels mean seeing more of what’s in front of you.
2760 The path up isn’t mystical fireworks; it’s attention to how you’re looking, fewer tantrums, less forcing, more placement and design.
2820 Closing: take the next concrete step; that’s how you actually climb—hence the plug for Self-Max and Level Check to scaffold the work.
The High Levels of Thinking [and how they make things better, sometimes]
The High Levels of Thinking [and how they make things better, sometimes]
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