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[The Last Bastion of Human Cognition: Why You Must Write Essays to Save Your Mind]-[I'm begging you to start writing essays (even if you hate writing)]

The Koe Cast · B2 · 2026-04-12

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The Crisis of Modern Thinking: Why Essays Are Essential

In an era dominated by rapid-fire digital consumption, our capacity for deep thought is under siege. We are living through what can be described as the largest scale production of "fake thinking" in history. This epidemic of superficial content is not merely a nuisance; it is a fundamental threat to individual agency and the stability of civilization itself.

The Poisoning of the Epistemic Commons

Drawing on the insights of thinker Daniel Schmachtenberger, we must recognize that information functions like a water supply—what he calls the "epistemic commons." When we consume content that is designed for engagement rather than truth, we are essentially drinking from a contaminated source.

Social media platforms and algorithmic feeds prioritize "fast content"—short-form videos, polarizing tweets, and listicles—that provide the illusion of understanding without requiring cognitive effort. This process causes our "mental muscle" to atrophy. Because our identity is forged through a feedback loop of the information we consume, constant exposure to low-quality content inevitably degrades our ability to make sense of reality, leading to increased polarization, anxiety, and a loss of personal agency.

The Three Forces of Civilizational Collapse

Schmachtenberger identifies three converging "generator functions" that threaten to push society toward catastrophic outcomes like digital authoritarianism or systemic collapse:

  1. Rivalrous Dynamics: Win-lose games where competition (such as the battle for clicks) forces creators to prioritize engagement over transformation.
  2. Substrate Consumption: The exhaustion of the foundations of existence—specifically, the consumption of human cognitive capacity faster than it can be regenerated.
  3. Exponential Technology: Tools like AI that evolve faster than our human wisdom, often mimicking real thinking without requiring any actual cognitive investment from the user.

Essays: The Antidote to Algorithmic Thought

To combat this, we must turn to "slow content," specifically the essay. Unlike articles, which are pre-packaged answers or information containers, an essay is an act of thinking. It is an argument that allows the author to refine their own beliefs and discover truths that were not previously apparent.

Essays are the last bastion of real thinking because they are resistant to automation. While AI can simulate writing, it lacks a "situated point of view." It does not have the lived experience, emotional depth, or unique history that makes a human perspective valuable. By writing essays, you engage in the process of "ordering consciousness," transforming chaotic inputs into meaningful structure.

Thriving in the Meaning Economy

We are shifting into a "meaning economy," where purpose is the scarcest commodity. In a world of "psychic entropy"—the anxiety and restlessness caused by scattered attention—meaning is found in "psychic negentropy," or the state of order achieved through complex, challenging activities.

By becoming a "value creator"—someone who documents their journey and makes sense of the world in public—you provide a vital service. You are not just creating content; you are providing the "root" information that influences how others define their identity and behavior.

How to Start Thinking in Public

If you wish to reclaim your mind, you must begin writing. The process should be simple but intentional:

  • Write to discover, not to perform: Begin with uncertainty and a genuine desire to explore a topic.
  • Resist the template: Avoid standardized formats. Focus on having a debate with yourself until your ideas cohere.
  • Build a body of work: Do not chase viral moments. Focus on a coherent philosophy that compounds over time.
  • Curate your inputs: Actively seek out "centropic" content that challenges your capacity for nuance rather than relying on the algorithmic "For You" page.

Ultimately, the act of writing essays is the most valuable skill you can develop. It is a path to clarity, a way to build a meaningful career, and a necessary resistance against the forces that seek to undermine our ability to think for ourselves.

🎯Key Sentences

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Yes, I'm serious.
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stick with me because we're going to go deep
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it's hard to unsee.
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They're not thinking at all.
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In fact, more people are just becoming more jaded
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📝Key Phrases

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make sense of reality
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zoom out beyond yourself
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what is really at play
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equip yourself with
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move the needle
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📖 Transcript

I am begging you to start writing more essays or to just start writing essays if you haven't already.
And no, I'm not talking about the essays that you were told to write in school.
Yes, I'm serious.
But those specifically are the selfish personal benefits of writing.
That's what you and I get from... the act of putting words on paper.
But there is something a lot deeper.

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