
The Force Behind the Thing
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Ray Dalio said something that keeps echoing in my head: “Remember the force behind the thing.”
Most headlines are symptoms. So are most arguments. If you want real understanding, don’t stop at what’s happening. Ask why it’s happening.
Social media didn’t cause division. It monetized it.
Politics didn’t get loud for fun. The incentives changed.
Even in our own lives, we chase jobs, money, approval—but often it’s not about any of that. It’s about needing safety, control, and dignity.
Dalio’s line reminds me to stop reacting to the noise and start listening for the signal. The deeper pattern pull beneath the surface splash.
Once you understand this, you stop being shocked. You stop playing defense. You start making clearer, braver choices.
So here’s today’s question:
What’s something in your life, or in the news, that’s not really about what it looks like?
What’s the force behind the thing?
Let me know in the comments and check out more at jamesbrowntv.substack.com.
On that note, I’m James Brown, and as always, be well.