Jesteе› Mechanizmem Niszczд…cym May 2026
The internal mechanism that dismantles success out of fear or a sense of unworthiness.
In the realm of the psyche, destruction is often the silent partner of growth. The concept of tabula rasa suggests we start empty, but experience often requires the "destruction" of former selves. To learn a new truth, we must destroy a comforting lie. To evolve, we must dismantle the ego-structures that no longer serve us. JesteЕ› mechanizmem niszczД…cym
Accepting the role of the consumer and the destroyer, viewing our impact as an inevitable law of nature. The internal mechanism that dismantles success out of
If we accept that we are destructive mechanisms, we face two paths: To learn a new truth, we must destroy a comforting lie
Recognizing the "mechanical" urge to destroy and consciously redirecting it toward creative destruction —the kind that clears the path for justice, art, and renewal. Conclusion
However, when the mechanism becomes pathological, this destruction turns inward or outward without the goal of reconstruction. We see this in:
At the most fundamental level, life is a process of consuming the environment to maintain internal order. We are biological engines that thrive on the destruction of other organic matter. From a thermodynamic perspective, humans are high-entropy systems; we survive by creating disorder in our surroundings. To "be" is to consume, to break down, and to displace. In this light, the "destructive mechanism" is not a moral failing but a physical requirement. We do not just inhabit the world; we process it, leaving a trail of exhausted resources in our wake. The Psychological Cycle: Breaking to Rebuild
