The Right Not to Care
A Manifesto for Minding Yourself
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Narrated by:
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Brennan Murphy
Summary
You woke up this morning and before your feet hit the floor, fourteen emergencies had already entered your brain through a phone screen. Wars you can't stop.
Scandals you didn't cause.
Debates nobody asked you to join.
You're not lazy. You're not disconnected.
You're drowning in other people's urgency and you've forgotten what your own voice sounds like.
This audiobook makes a simple argument: you have the right to stop caring about things that were never yours to carry.
That's not selfishness.
That's sovereignty.
Drawing on Epictetus and Viktor Frankl, Thoreau and Tristan Harris, Jefferson's Declaration and the design choices behind your infinite scroll, this audiobook traces how your attention got hijacked and how you take it back. Not by checking out. Not by going off the grid. By choosing, deliberately and without apology, what deserves your finite emotional bandwidth and what doesn't.
You won't find motivational pep talks here.
No action steps.
No lifestyle hacks.
What you'll find is a quiet, honest conversation about what happens when you subtract every borrowed worry, every inherited opinion, every phantom outrage aimed at people you'll never meet, and ask what remains.
The answer is smaller than you expect. And it's yours.
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