Quotes
Chatter
6 memorable lines from Chatter by Ethan Kross, each with the idea behind it.
“Chatter is not the inner voice itself. It is the voice losing perspective.”
Kross makes the problem precise: self-talk becomes harmful when it narrows attention, repeats threat, and blocks the mental distance needed to choose a response.
“Use your own name when the mind gets loud.”
Distanced self-talk sounds almost too small to matter, but the grammar shift moves you from immersed victim to outside coach in seconds.
“Ask what this will look like from the future.”
Temporal distance interrupts the illusion that the current emotional state is permanent. A week, month, or year from now often changes the meaning of the same event.
“Awe is a mental room with a higher ceiling.”
Big contexts, nature, and vastness shrink the ego without humiliating it. The problem remains, but it no longer fills the entire page.
“Ritual gives the brain order when emotion makes the world feel disordered.”
Small repeated cues can restore predictability. The point is not superstition; it is giving attention a track to run on.
“The goal is not silence. The goal is a wiser narrator.”
Chatter reframes inner speech as a tool to train rather than an enemy to defeat. You keep the voice, but change where it stands.