CBA Mode (Can't Be Arsed)

CBA (Can’t Be Arsed) Mode: How Sometimes Not Caring Shows the Truth

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by Oli Anderson, Transformational Coach for Realness

CBA (Can’t Be Arsed) Mode is The Withdrawal of Real Energy from Unreal Situations

There sometimes comes an oddly powerful moment in life that doesn’t announce itself with fireworks or dramatic music and definitely doesn’t come wrapped in the language of ‘enlightenment’ or spiritual platitudes but that can take you deeper into REAL life than either.

It usually arrives all-of-a-sudden, almost rudely, and as a blunt internal message that you can’t ignore:

“I can’t be arsed with this anymore”.

Many of us treat this ‘CBA’ moment as a kind of personal failing because our conditioning judges it as laziness, apathy, a lack of discipline, or some moral flaw – but what if CBA isn’t a problem?

What if it’s a strange kind of wisdom?

What if it’s your nervous system, unconscious mind, and deeper sense of REALNESS finally telling you the truth and asking you to stop fooling yourself?

This article is about why sometimes the only solution is to develop an attitude problem – not the sulky teenage kind but an honest kind that comes from listening your body and saying “We’re done here“.

Let’s dig a little deeper:

Tuning into your CBA signal is about removing the unreal and unessential from your life.

CBA (Can't Be Arsed) Mode: What We'll Cover in this Article

CBA Mode Isn’t Laziness, It’s Completion

Let’s clear something up straight away so that you know exactly what we’re dealing with.

CBA mode isn’t apathy, laziness, or “giving up” – it’s just what happens after a process has finished processing and reached a state of COMPLETION:

CBA (“Can’t Be Arsed”) Mode is what happens when your unconscious mind and nervous system have gathered enough data to realise that something is unreal – in other words misaligned, distorted, draining, or simply not based on anything true or lasting.

You don’t decide to reach CBA – you arrive there, and – once you’re there – pretending otherwise costs you energy, time, and eventually your sanity.

People think CBA means “I don’t care” but, more accurately, it means something like “I can no longer pretend this is real when I know it isn’t“.

And that’s an entirely different beast:

You’ve Probably Already Experienced CBA (Even If You Ignored It)

Most people reading this will have hit CBA Mode at least once in their life – even if they didn’t necessarily listen at the time:

Maybe it was a job that you took out of necessity and told yourself to be grateful for…you powered through… and powered through… and powered through…until one day you realised that every cell in your body was dragging itself into work like a hostage.

You couldn’t be arsed but you went anyway.

Or maybe it was a relationship:

It was ‘fun’ for a while but it soon became toxic, dramatic, and endlessly circular with the same old arguments, the same old apologies, same old promises, and same old let-downs.

You knew deep down that you couldn’t be arsed with it anymore but you kept going back anyway.

In all these cases (or anything similar), the pattern was the same:

Every time you ignored the CBA signal, life got heavier and more unreal.

That’s not a coincidence – it’s what happens when you ignore your own CBA Mode signal and the feedback it gives you from reality.

A Lesson from My Own Life: When CBA Ends the Argument

I once dated a woman who was utterly obsessed with being ‘right’ all the time:

Not truth – rightness.

She would start trivial arguments over nothing in particular, purely to get the hit of proving herself ‘right’ and it would just create an endless procession of empty, circular arguments that never went anywhere (because they were unreal so they couldn’t).

At the time I didn’t fully understand what was going on, but later it became obvious: it was an addiction driven by underlying shame.

Anyway, for a while, I played along (because that’s what I thought I was ‘supposed’ to do):

I argued.

I explained.

I justified.

I even tried to ‘win’ too (even though there was nothing to win because it was all just ego ‘stuff’ and the ego is the opposite of reality).

Thankfully, something interesting eventually happened:

My CBA signal kicked in.

I finally realised there was never going to be any end to the arguments because the arguments weren’t about the subject – they were the whole point because she literally needed to argue.

That CBA signal kicking in was the moment I stopped feeding into it and when I stopped engaging, stopped justifying, stopped trying to be ‘right’ about nothing in particular the whole thing collapsed.

Not because I had ‘won’ some imaginary competition but because I withdrew real energy from an unreal situation.

CBA wasn’t apathy – it was clarity.

A Second Lesson from My Own Life: Compassion as Ego in Disguise

Another place CBA has shown up in my life is with people who live in constant drama like anger issues, chaotic life choices, and endless crises.

For a long time, I told myself I was being compassionate for keeping them around and ‘tolerating’ all of the unnecessary problems they brought into my life:

“They’ve been through a lot”.

“It’s not their fault“.

“They just need support”.

And while all of that might have been true, something else was also true:

I was tolerating patterns that were unreal and unresolvable and calling it virtue.

Underneath the ‘compassion’ was my own ego in the form of a need to rescue, a need to feel ‘moral’, and a need to see myself as the ‘good’ or ‘strong’ one (or [whatever]).

That’s not real compassion, though, because real compassion doesn’t mean sacrificing your nervous system so someone else can avoid their own work and so – when the drama started causing friction and stress in my life – my CBA signal kicked in again to put me back on a real path:

I stopped answering the phone; I stopped feeding energy into situations that could only be resolved internally by the other person.

It wasn’t cruelty – it was REALNESS and my CBA signal helped me see it.

CBA Is the Body Telling You the Truth Before Your Conscious Mind Can

Here’s a key point that often gets missed:

CBA is a bodily and experiential understanding of the truth – not a mental or conceptual one.

This is because your nervous system and unconscious mind perceive reality far more accurately than your ego does and so where your ego wants:

  • To be ‘right’
  • To look ‘good’
  • To be ‘moral’
  • To be ‘needed’
  • To be ‘special’
  • To be ‘validated’
  • Etc. etc. etc.

…your body and unconscious mind just want alignment with reality itself.

So when CBA kicks in, it’s not saying “I don’t care” or anything like that – it’s just pulling you back to remembering that “This costs more energy than it gives and it isn’t real“.

When you ignore the signal, unnecessary friction enters your life, friction turns into frustration, and frustration turns into chronic stress and misery.

What this means is that if you’re experiencing ongoing, inexplicable misery that isn’t tied to a genuine life event (like grief or illness), then there’s a good chance you’re forcing yourself to be “arsed” about something your body has already rejected.

The Ego Is Always Why We Don’t Listen

So why do we ignore CBA if it has the potential to be so restorative when seen in a real way?

It’s because CBA mode threatens our ego and its self-image:

We think we should engage in pointless arguments because being ‘right’ matters to us, for example; we think we should tolerate anything and everything because we want to see ourselves as endlessly compassionate; we think we should rescue people because it makes us feel superior or necessary.

Once CBA mode has kicked in, though, continuing to act out the ego’s scripts is no longer noble but dishonest:

At that point, you’re not being real with yourself or with others.

You’re investing energy into unreal situations and using other people to prop up an ego identity built on shame, guilt, or trauma.

That’s not truth or even love (if you wanna go there) – it’s theatre.

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CBA Is the Withdrawal of Real Energy from Unreal Situations

This is the cleanest way to understand all of this is with a workable definition of CBA that goes like this:

CBA is the withdrawal of real energy from unreal situations.

That’s it.

The problems really begin when the natural capacity for CBA gets exiled into the shadow self by being judged (the opposite of accepted) and labelled as laziness, a “bad attitude” or anything else that dismisses its benevolent power.

When we exile and suppress our own CBA signal then life becomes increasingly unreal:

Drama increases, stress increases, burnout creeps in, resentment builds and you end up pushing against reality instead of moving with it.

This is unfortunate because pushing against reality always costs more than it gives.

Time and Energy Are Precious Assets So Stop Wasting Them

Life is finite because we’re all gonna die one day which means that your time, energy, and attention are your most valuable assets.

Ignoring your CBA signal wastes all of these things and leads to:

It’s not because life is cruel that you end up experiencing these thing but because you’re not listening:

CBA isn’t telling you to stop caring – it’s telling you to care about something more REAL.

CBA vs NFG (No F*cks Given)

It’s worth quickly pointing out a distinction between CBA and NFG because these two often get lumped together when they’re not the same thing.

The difference goes like this:

CBA is about energetic boundaries: It’s about where you stop investing energy.

NFG (No F*cks Given) is about expression: It’s about where you stop holding yourself back.

CBA says “I’m not feeding into this anymore because it’s unreal” but NFG says “I’m not censoring my realness anymore“.

Both are essential but confusing them can lead to chaos so I’m just pointing it out.

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How to Work with Your CBA Signal (Practical Steps)

Here’s how to use all of this information in real life without turning into a detached hermit or somebody who completely lacks social skills:

1. Notice Where Resistance Is Chronic

Temporary discomfort is a normal part of anybody’s journey but a chronic sense of resistance is a signal that something needs changing in your life.

Start by doing some digging and ask yourself these probing questions (you can journal your answers if you want the best results):

  • Where do I feel constant heaviness?

  • Where do I dread engagement with life?

  • Where am I forcing myself to care when I don’t?

2. Remove Moral Judgement

CBA isn’t ‘good’ or ‘bad’ – it’s REAL feedback and course correction from reality about how to be more real so drop the story about what you should do and go do what’s real (as long as you’re not physically hurting anybody).

3. Check for Ego Motives

Ask yourself honestly about how your ego might be getting involved and causing you to act like you’re ‘arsed’ when really you CBA:

  • Am I doing this to be ‘right’?
  • To look ‘good’?
  • To feel ‘superior’?
  • To avoid ‘guilt’?

If the answer is yes to any of these questions then things have probably become unreal in some way.

4. Withdraw Energy Cleanly

You don’t need drama, big speeches, or even justification:

Once the CBA signal has been triggered all you need to do is stop feeding it (whatever “it” happens to be for you).

5. Redirect Energy Towards Something Real

CBA creates space for you to shift your FOCUS onto something real and to stop distracting yourself from your actual, real life.

Find something real to focus on, create a vision for yourself, break it down into goals, and then cultivate habits that support your growth into the person you need to become in you realness.

CBA mode is about being honest with yourself and life.

CBA: The Only Question That Matters

If you take one thing from this article, let it be this:

Learn to trust your CBA signal.

You can start by asking yourself a really important question:

Where am I forcing myself to be arsed when I know deep down that I’m not?

That question alone can change the trajectory of your life because it’s a reminder that you don’t course-correct by thinking harder – you course-correct by listening deeper.

Your REALNESS already knows the way but, sometimes, the truth doesn’t always whisper.

Sometimes it speaks to you clearly and it says:

“CBA“.

Stay real out there,

Oli Anderson, Transformational Coach for Realness

P.S. If you’re ready to shift your focus and start focusing on something REAL then book a free coaching session with me and I’ll help you get moving.


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