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Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

26min |25/10/2025
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On Everything with Jay Floyd

Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

Spaceships, Rearview Mirrors & Andre 3000: How Forward Beats Backward

26min |25/10/2025
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[THEME]:
What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do.

[SUMMARY]:
Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”  
It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward.

A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first.

In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity.

It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we.

[ANCHOR_MOMENTS]:
• The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout  
• The quiet hesitation before going back  
• The decision to move anyway  
• The realization that action rewires fear

[SIGNAL_WORDS]:
fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness

[RARE_NOTE]:
“Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.”

[CTA]:
Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different.


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Description

[THEME]:
What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do.

[SUMMARY]:
Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”  
It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward.

A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first.

In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity.

It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we.

[ANCHOR_MOMENTS]:
• The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout  
• The quiet hesitation before going back  
• The decision to move anyway  
• The realization that action rewires fear

[SIGNAL_WORDS]:
fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness

[RARE_NOTE]:
“Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.”

[CTA]:
Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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[THEME]:
What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do.

[SUMMARY]:
Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”  
It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward.

A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first.

In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity.

It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we.

[ANCHOR_MOMENTS]:
• The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout  
• The quiet hesitation before going back  
• The decision to move anyway  
• The realization that action rewires fear

[SIGNAL_WORDS]:
fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness

[RARE_NOTE]:
“Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.”

[CTA]:
Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

[THEME]:
What it really means to move forward—and how fear loses its power once you do.

[SUMMARY]:
Andre 3000 once said, “Spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors.”  
It sounds clever until life puts you in a moment where looking back feels safer than moving forward.

A few weeks ago, I went in for a simple physical. While they drew blood, the room tilted and went white. Next thing I knew, I was on the floor. The fear that followed was worse than the fainting itself. I didn’t want to go back. But the next week, I did—and that moment taught me something simple but deep: fear doesn’t disappear, it just waits for you to move first.

In this episode I break down what that means in real life. Why reflection matters but fixation steals momentum. Why our design is closer to a spaceship than a sedan. And how learning to default to action can turn panic into clarity.

It’s not just about courage; it’s about learning to see through the windshield that’s already bigger than the mirror behind you. Because spaceships don’t come equipped with rearview mirrors—and neither should we.

[ANCHOR_MOMENTS]:
• The doctor’s office and the moment of blackout  
• The quiet hesitation before going back  
• The decision to move anyway  
• The realization that action rewires fear

[SIGNAL_WORDS]:
fear, movement, forward motion, reflection, rumination, mindset, Andre 3000, growth, Rare On Purpose, clarity, leadership, self-awareness

[RARE_NOTE]:
“Fear doesn’t disappear. It just waits for you to move first.”

[CTA]:
Listen now on all platforms. Think deeper. Move different.


Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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