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The gap between knowing and doing

You already know something isn’t right.

There’s a question in the audit — Q10 — that asks men to rate how much they repeat patterns they’re aware of. Can’t stop, despite the awareness.

Across every man who’s taken it, the average score is 4 out of 5.

Four.

Most of the men who find this content have spent years understanding their wounds. They’ve read the books.

They could explain esoteric theory for hours. But they’re still running the same pattern they always have been.

They are powerless to escape their own hell loops.

Understanding isn’t the lever. State is.

Behaviour follows state. Not the other way around. Which means all the awareness in the world doesn’t move the needle if the underlying state is unchanged. The wound doesn’t live in your understanding of it. It lives below that — in the nervous system, in the conditioning, in the responses that fire before you’ve had a chance to think.

That’s what I built the drowning man system around.

The audit measures your state — maps the exact sub-scales running you. The course gives you the map. The Mind Control tapes go where knowledge can’t — below language, below willpower, into the architecture where the pattern actually lives.

Then you re-audit. Same email. The dashboard shows you the movement. Which wounds are responding. Which are still dominant. Where the pressure is shifting.

I recently extended the tool ready for the next phase of the drowning man project.

It now tracks your history, plots your progress, and gives you a returning dashboard that accumulates every time you come back. The data becomes the evidence the work is landing.

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