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Overthinking feels like intelligence — until it becomes self-sabotage. This video explores how extreme self-awareness can quietly paralyze action, inspired by Dostoevsky’s Underground Man. If you think deeply, hesitate often, and feel stuck despite understanding yourself, this is for you. Overthinking often begins as caution, insight, and careful planning. But over time, it can turn into avoidance — a mental “underground” where thought replaces life. Drawing from Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground, this video examines how intelligence, when turned inward without courage, can lead to paralysis, withdrawal, and quiet self-sabotage. We explore: – Why overthinking feels safe but slowly isolates you – How modern life amplifies hesitation and retreat – The psychological cost of mistaking thought for action – And how awareness can coexist with movement, courage, and engagement This is not motivational content. It’s an honest look at human nature, suffering, and the danger of living entirely inside your own mind. If this resonated, consider subscribing for more philosophy on meaning, absurdity, and the human condition.