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So the big question is this, how do young men like us who didn't listen to society, who are on our own, how do we grow and improve ourselves so that we can live a better tomorrow?
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That is the question and the show give you the answers. My name is James Redzinski and welcome to The Ascend Momentum Show.
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Welcome back. So I want to talk about something. I've been learning a lot about trans surfing, gateway experience, meditation, focus levels.
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And this morning I was actually reminded of something. So pretty much everyone, okay, so every living being is a child of God.
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Okay, so God governs the world and he governs the world by basically living it. So every single person has a piece of God inside of them. So essentially you are God.
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And this is something that was brought to my attention when I first read trans surfing, but then I quickly dismissed it because I was Christian, I think.
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And then after a bit of letting trans surfing soak in on my brain, I decided that I was not Christian anymore. And now I'm reading trans surfing a second time and I just read the part this morning where he was talking about how you are God.
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So, like, and this is also another thing that I read in the introduction to Dancing After the Music Stops, a book.
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And in that he basically said, or no, I didn't read it in the introduction to that book. I read it in his reading list.
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So the guy, the author of the Dancing After the Music Stops book, that author has a website called The Most Beautiful World.
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And in that website, there's a reading list, and it's like a blog post kind of where it's like an article.
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And then it has all of the, like, and then after the article is written, he wrote down like a reading list and it's the ultimate reading list for human beings.
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And I read that and I plan on reading that reading list.
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But that's pretty much where I heard that as well. And then it's all starting to make sense.
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Like, I still feel uncomfortable like saying that you are God and like I am God as well.
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I still feel uncomfortable, which basically means that I still don't like believe it 100% and I still haven't accepted my essence, my true essence yet.
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And it's, I mean, I was raised in a Christian household. I grew up going to the church.
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And it's all making sense because pendulums rule this world and they basically try to hide your true essence and they try to hide your power from you.
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And they try to like form or forge your worldview to a certain shape that will only benefit, that will benefit the pendulum greatly.
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And since religion is just a pendulum, I, it's all starting to make sense because I think one of the reasons why I feel uncomfortable saying that I am God and you are God and we are all God.
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I think I feel uncomfortable saying that because I'm pretty sure it goes against Christianity to say that.
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I think that that's like a sin to say that. But like the more and more I think about it, the more and more it makes sense because Christianity is just a pendulum and like it's trying to hold us back from our true potential.
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Because just, just take for a moment here. Except just for argument's sake. Just accept that maybe we are God.
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So do you think it would make sense that a pendulum, which is something that is basically trying to steal our energy and it's trying to like control its adherence under its will and like force them to work for it basically.
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Do you think that a pendulum would pop up and kind of prevent you from believing that you are God? Do you think that a pendulum would pop up and would create an entire worldview that would prevent you from actually accessing your full power?
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Think for a moment. If a pendulum is real, if pendulums are real, which you can see for a fact that they are real and don't believe me, just look out, go and find proof for yourself.
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Like I see it every single day, like all the time. And you can even see it in nature. Like birds, if you run by a flock of birds, they all fly away instantly. That's a pendulum.
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If in the water, if you see a school of fish and then a shark like goes run, like swims into it, they all like scatter at the same time. That's a pendulum as well.
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And it doesn't... I think that I know that pendulums exist. I don't think that that's out of my worldview anymore. I'm pretty sure. I don't have to persuade myself anymore that pendulums exist.
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I think that I just know that they exist. That's the point that I've gotten to on, because I always look for proof throughout the day that Transurfing exists.
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I don't actively search for it, but whenever I see something, I just remind myself, oh, that's Transurfing. That's like a pendulum. That is all that.
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So I've gotten to the point where I've gathered enough proof for my mind to accept the fact that pendulums are a thing. And so let's just assume that pendulums are real.
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Do you think that... Pendulums... So since pendulums are trying to keep you, hold you back from your true potential, because they cannot benefit from you going your own way and finding your own path, they can't benefit from you basically living up to your full potential.
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They benefit from you beating them energy constantly through your thoughts, emotions, actions, everything.
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So that's why we live in a society where people work 9-5 jobs for their entire lives, because the pendulum basically benefits from them working a 9-5 job for the rest of their life.
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They don't benefit from the millionaire who doesn't work anymore, because they live off of their money. They don't benefit from that.
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But they do benefit from the millions of Americans and even other countries, and the millions of human beings who are working a 9-5 job for their entire lives. They benefit from that.
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And so let's just assume, since I think we've gotten to the point where we think that pendulums are a thing, and they're real.
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So do you think that pendulums would form an entire religion? Like all of the religions, except for... I haven't looked into...
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I don't know anything about any of the religions except for Christianity, and even then, I don't know much about Christianity, and I grew up in a Presbyterian denomination.
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So I don't know much about the stuff. I just grew up in the church, but I didn't really study anything like that.
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But I've noticed that a lot of the religions fight each other. But there's one religion that was brought to my attention.
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I was always interested in Buddhism, but I never really looked into it.
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And I knew that the Buddha reached enlightenment, and he basically meditated, and so that spoke to me a lot.
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But I never really researched anything about it.
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And then while I was looking into the gateway process and exploring consciousness and trying to discover the truth,
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the other day I found a Google Slides presentation made by someone who had spent the past 44 years of their life trying to discover the truth.
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And there is basically a slide where it said that all worldly gods, like all religions, are not...
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It's their all lies, like Christianity, all of that stuff is lie.
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And then they said that the truth is Buddhism. Buddhism is the only way to find the real God.
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And so I don't really know the validity of that claim, but all I know is that Christianity has failed me, and I don't believe in it.
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But Transurfing is... Transurfing is definitely... I've not found anything wrong with Transurfing.
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And honestly, in my humanities class right now, one of the books that we're going to read in the class is Siddhartha, which is...
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I think Siddhartha is the Buddha. So the book will be about the Buddha.
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So I'm excited to read that, but I don't know when we'll read that.
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And it's... So let's go back to this topic about how we are God.
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Since we can create the layer of our world, like...
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Everyone inherently knows that you can create the world of the layer of your world. You can move to a different house and decorate how you want.
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That is basic knowledge. You can create your world layer, like the layer of your world.
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But it's actually far more than that. You can actually, like, genuinely create your world, like, more so than create your own house.
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You can, like... If you're living in a middle-class household, you can create your world to be a upper-class...
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Don't have to work anymore, and the world just takes care of you, and you live, like, lavishly.
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You can create that for yourself.
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And since God is a Creator, we are Creator as well, since we are children of God.
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Like, we are God, and it's because God, like, placed... So He created this world, and then He wanted to experience it.
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So He just placed Himself in every single living being, and so He can experience every single part of the world.
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And that's also how He governs it as well.
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And you're the only one... Like, the only limitation to your potential is your intention.
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Like, you're the only one holding yourself back.
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I was talking to my friend who was just getting into Transurfing, and he was...
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He was talking about... So I was telling him this, like, that you are God.
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And he was like, but I can't move things. I can't, like, create things. I can't, like, fly.
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And then I just said, well, that's because your mind is holding you back.
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Like, you're capable of all this stuff. It's just that your mind holds you back.
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And there's actually this one guy. I think his name is Viya Cheslov Bronikov.
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If I got that name wrong, it's... I probably... I definitely butchered it, but if I got that name wrong, it's because I...
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That's, like, from memory. So I don't really remember exactly what his name is, but I'm pretty sure it's Viya Cheslov Bronikov.
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And I... He was mentioned in Transurfing towards the end of the book.
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And what he does is he basically has this, like, school of children with exceptional, like, supernatural abilities.
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And they're basically able to see what their eyes closed, see things that are super far away as if they're clear, like a telescope.
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And they can see through things, like, they can see through walls and stuff like that.
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So... And then I was... I actually looked into it last night. I was looking into it after the podcast.
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And I'm... I decided... I chose not to go into it a little further because I was getting this...
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There's this... So, the Russell of the Morning Stars. I'm just gonna explain what that is real quick, just in case people don't know what it is.
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But it's basically... You have a heart and a mind.
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So, your heart is usually the ones... Or not your heart. The mind is usually the one making all the decisions.
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Like, your mind is the one at the helm. And it's the one that uses logic, analyzing, and reasoning.
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And the Russell of the Morning Stars is basically when your heart gives its input.
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So, whenever you make a decision, or you're about to make a decision, the heart gives input.
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And most of the time, the mind actually just ignores it.
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Or it doesn't even realize that the heart said anything.
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Because the heart's input is so faint that the mind really has to look for it to be able to hear it.
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And I actually have a story that I'm gonna tell you.
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I knew about the Russell of the Morning Stars.
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And for some context, the Russell of the Morning Stars is always right.
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Like, it's never wrong. So, you should always listen to it.
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And I knew all of this stuff when I first...
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So, I think that this was when I was reading Transurfing still.
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But I knew about the Russell of the Morning Stars because I was going to get a haircut.
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And there's this... I was at Grey Clips.
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So, Grey Clips is like the chain hair cuttery. And it's like the cheap haircut.
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And I've never had a good haircut there.
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But I was going to get a haircut at Grey Clips, and I did not want a bad haircut.
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But it was like 8 in the morning because I had just gotten out of the gym and biked down.
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And I was... The shop wasn't even open yet.
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And I was just standing, like, leaning against a tree right outside the shop, looking into it,
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watching the workers get the shop all ready.
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And this... I was probably leaning on that tree for like 10, 15 minutes.
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And this whole time, I saw many red flags.
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Like, I'm not going to get into all the red flags that I saw, but my mind was reasoning that I need a haircut and I should just get it.
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And that was like the logic, logical explanation.
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But this whole time, I felt this inner discomfort. And I knew it too.
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I was like, oh, I feel uncomfortable about this.
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But I chose to ignore it and listen to my mind's reasonable thoughts.
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And so I got a haircut, and it was the worst haircut I've ever had.
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And essentially, like, it affected, like, three months of my life.
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Because you know how it is when you have a bad haircut in high school.
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People always talk and then people, like, comment. Yeah, it's not good.
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And you can tell that people don't like it.
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And that affected, like, three months. And it's because I chose not to listen to the Russell Limoney stars.
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I could have prevented all of that by listening to the Russell Limoney stars, but I chose to ignore it.
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And so from that point on, I actually decided that I was going to listen to it.
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And there's been many occasions when I listened to it.
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And none of which I know how it would have ended up if I actually ignored it.
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But I'm glad that I listened to it now because I've never had, like, after I listened to it and I decide not to do something or to do something,
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then I have never had any negative consequence or negative outcome, like, negative result from me listening to it.
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So I do listen to the Russell Limoney stars.
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And to be honest, I forgot what I was going to link this to.
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I think I was talking about, I don't even remember what I was like, I was giving this as context for a different story.
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I don't even remember.
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But that's like, I'm actually going to use this opportunity and get some water and try and figure out what I was going to link it to.
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I'm not sure what I was going to link it to, but I'm going to just move on.
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And maybe it'll come to me, maybe not.
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But pretty much always listen to the Russell Limoney stars.
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But I want to talk about Funnel Hacking Live.
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So a few months ago, I read a book called Dotcom Secrets by Russell Brunson.
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And then I read the second book called X-Rid Secrets by Russell Brunson.
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And then I read the third book, Traffic Secrets by Russell Brunson.
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And I got ClickFunnels, I got all that stuff.
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I ended up canceling ClickFunnels because I didn't have any use for it at the time.
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And like all that said, I've been really into, I haven't actually been reading his stuff for maybe a month because I was reading X-Rid Secrets a second time.
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While I was reading Transurfing, and I felt as if it was taking away from my Transurfing studies.
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So I decided to go full all in on Transurfing and stop reading X-Bit.
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So that's where I'm at right now.
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But me and my friend Franklin were both studying his books.
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And he's actually studying them still.
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And we, probably like a month or two ago, we, I got an email one night from Russell Brunson talking about Funnel Hacking Live.
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Now I knew what Funnel Hacking Live was because he talked about it in his books a few times.
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And it's basically a business conference for entrepreneurs at ClickFunnels and for Funnel Hackers.
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But it's more than just that because it's basically the rock concert of entrepreneur conventions basically.
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And I was looking at the promotional video and the documentary and it's going to be amazing.
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But back to when I first got that email for context, I was and I still am a high school student and have no money.
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And I'm still living at my parents' house like most high school students, but that's context.
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And so I got that email and then the next I was like, ah, that could be cool, but I'm not going to be able to go.
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But then the next day I brought it up to my friend Franklin and we talked about it.
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And we ended up like actually wanting to go.
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So we verbally decided to go and then like a week passed and we were still talking about it, but we hadn't taken any action.
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And then he, Franklin actually decided to go ahead and buy the tickets because he thought that they were going to sell out quick.
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And I was like, OK, because I didn't see it downside because that would just lock us in like now we had to go.
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We couldn't bail out.
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So we bought the tickets.
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He bought the tickets.
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And then for like a whole multiple weeks passed by maybe even a month passed by before we actually made took some more action.
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And I found the money and got bought the plane tickets or I bought my plane ticket.
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He bought his plane ticket and then I bought the hotel.
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And we have enough money to buy food and go like take Ubers and stuff like that.
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So the hotel is booked.
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The plane tickets are booked.
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We're like going.
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It's like guaranteed now.
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But this this is like we booked it a couple weeks ago probably.
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And I'm saying this because we're leaving on the 26th in the morning on the 26th.
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And it's in Florida.
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So we're flying all the way to Florida and we're missing an entire week of school.
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And I know that this will change my life.
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But I'm also thinking there's a lot of limiting beliefs that I'm having that I'm conscious of because and I'm glad because I'm starting to destroy them.
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And it's relating to school.
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So usually like actually this is a genuine fact.
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If you would have asked me like one year ago if I wanted to go to Florida for a week and miss school.
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I probably would have said no because I didn't want to miss school.
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That is so so bad.
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It's like it's so obvious to me now that I was hooked by the pendulum.
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Like the school pendulum was so strong.
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Like had such a strong control over me that I didn't even want to miss school because I didn't want to miss work.
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Like that is how strong the grip of the school pendulum is.
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And then now I am just fine missing school except I'm still having a little like tension mental tension that I'll have to make up an entire week's worth of work for all of my classes when I get back.
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Like school school does not even matter.
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Like that's how easy school is.
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I actually have one C but that's in business incubator and I'll get that up really easily.
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But that's like school is so easy but the thing is my routine my daily routine is so like jam packed that on days when I have school.
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I'm basically if I have if it's a gym day like I go to the gym three days on and then two days off if I'm at the gym that day and I have school that day.
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I'm pretty much have no downtime.
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So I get home from school eat go to the gym get home meditate podcast go to bed like that's pretty much it.
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And obviously there's some stuff in between that but that's like like I don't have any time to just sit down other than the meditation but like I don't have any time to just sit down.
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Other than the meditation but like I don't have any time to just chill.
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Now that's different on the weekends because the weekends I usually use it going to the park in the morning.
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That is but then once I'm done with the park I'm basically go go go.
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But that's fine because I was at the park all morning and that's that's the thing schools taking away a lot from from like my day.
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And the thing is I am like there's a lot of things that I'm like juggling right now.
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I'm basically juggling school gym podcast studying on my own time.
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Meditates like my spiritual growth all of this stuff I'm juggling all together like I'm improving all of them or getting through them all at the same time basically.
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And I'm making it work but I'm not sure how effective it is because I was doing a lot of grounding and I was outside a lot in the grass a lot over summer.
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And I can definitely tell that it's very different now that I've been in school for like a month.
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It is very different to like my health and like my just like my mental well being and my physical well being everything in general is just much different.
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I was at peak health when I was just done with summer and it slowly started to atrophy because I haven't done any grounding in a long time.
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Well I did it like I do it on the weekends but that's like not that much and also over summer I was basically barefoot all summer long.
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And my feet like actually started to spread out to how they're supposed to be.
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And then once I got back into school since I was like in my shoes all day now during school my feet are like shrinking again going back to how they are inside of a shoe.
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Now I am wearing barefoot shoes but I'm wearing socks with them so those socks are like shrinking them.
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But that's that's kind of what I'm thinking right now.
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And honestly lately I've been pretty like yesterday and today I think I'm at the low point of my like the my journey.
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Because like I've been talking about for the past like couple months actually like pretty much this entire time I was podcasting.
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I've talked about the wave and basically self improvement podcasting like anything that you do for a consistent amount of time is like a wave.
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So you're going to be like your skill level or your like mental clarity or whatever the case may be.
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Let's just say podcasting right now for example my like podcasting skills and the podcasting quality is it goes up like a wave it goes up to the sky.
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And then it like plummets down for like a few days and then it starts to raise up again.
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So it like goes up and then down up and then down and every single time the low point is always a little bit higher than the last low point.
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And I think that you could like tell because I'm pretty sure episode 21 or 22 one of the episodes the earlier episodes that I recorded and uploaded was it was called like everyone has off days or something like that.
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And that was one of my low points like that was after the peak of the wave. That was one I think that was my worst episode I've ever created.
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Even though it may have been better than like my trailer but it was definitely the worst because that was absolutely no focus and that was at the bottom of the wave.
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And that baseline was just so low but now like yesterday and today I was at I was and I am at the bottom of the wave and I'm on the uphill like I can tell over the next couple days I'll be back up to the crest of the wave.
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And on like that episode 21 or 22 whichever one it was that baseline is so much lower than the baseline is yesterday and today like yesterday and today's baseline is probably even higher than like the peak of the wave.
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Like if you do it long enough the low point baseline will be higher than the high point baseline from when you first started. I don't know if you are catching what I'm saying like I don't know if this makes sense but pretty much it's like a wave that constantly goes up on the graph.
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So imagine a consistent wave but it's it's like increasing. So look at waves. There's like imagine a actually let's look at a sign graph. If you don't know what a sign graph looks like it's basically like a consistent up and down.
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So it's going up and down up and down up and down. It's like a wave. So imagine a sign graph and then like just a normal sign graph and then tilt it like a few degrees upwards.
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That is basically that is basically what the growth like the journey is because that tilt basically I'm talking about tilt it the right side upwards and then the left side downward.
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So I think that is counterclockwise. Yeah counterclockwise tilt it a few degrees counterclockwise and then that's basically the growth of like the journey of anything pretty much that you're trying to get better at.
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Because eventually like if you start on day one you're at the peak. OK. So day one you're at the peak or maybe I don't even know how it works but let's just say day one you're at the bottom of the thing and then on day seven you reach the peak and then day eight you're at the bottom like you drop down to the bottom.
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And then you like over the next seven days you rise up and then you're at the peak again. And then the next day you're at the bottom but that bottom is like 10 inches higher than the last bottom or however unit of measurement you want to use it doesn't matter.
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Like what the point is the new like rock bottom is higher than the old rock bottom. And so that's basically like that's another reason why when I first started podcasting actually even before I started podcasting when I was listening to podcasts I was here about people who didn't want to start podcasting.
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So I was listening to podcasters talking about how like the mindset that goes on with people who want to start a podcast and they're basically like exposing how most people want to start a podcast but they want like they don't want to put out like terrible work.
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And they're basically exposing the fact that people only want to put out like perfect work but they were basically giving the suggestion that it's actually better to just put out work consistently every single day and then practice at it every single day because now I don't remember what the explanation they gave but the explanation I gave a few moments ago about the wave it eventually gets better and better and better.
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And then your low point you like your bad work gets better and your bad work is actually better than your good work from the beginning.
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So like as you increase the skill then it just gets better and then you like you can have a bad day and your bad days way better than your best day when you first started simply because you have the skill.
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And that's like when I first started podcasting I was like I know that I'm going to suck but hopefully or but as long as I just keep going at this eventually I'm going to suck like over time I'm going to suck less and less and less.
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And there's this this quote from Garrett J. White that I actually really like I don't remember exactly the wording of the quote but it was basically like you're going to suck right now and you're going to suck so bad that I don't even I don't remember but it's basically but if you keep at it and you keep going you're going to suck less and less and less and then eventually you'll suck so little that you'll actually start to be good.
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And the moral of the story is basically you're going to suck in the beginning but if you practice and work at it over time you'll actually get good at it.
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And that's that's all there is to it like it's not just about podcasting as well.
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I've noticed that this like trend with even the simple things that I'm getting better at right now like my balance on this medicine ball.
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I started 10 minutes a day now lately I've only been doing five minutes a day but I've noticed that like yesterday or two days ago I actually had like my best session yet which was like amazing balance and I was doing like one footed like I was doing standing on it one footed and then like today I had a terrible session like very bad.
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Like that's the crest and the bottom of the wave.
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So it's like a trend that is all over.
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Now it's not like a exact trend like there are times where like it doesn't follow the exact trend all the time.
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It's just a pattern that emerges over sometimes.
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Now I want to switch the topics. I want to talk about Transurfing because I am actually on the last 100 pages and my original goal was to finish Transurfing before my before I leave for.
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Funnel Hacking Live which is in six days. So I'll basically have like five days of studying actually even less than that. I'm going to have to do like four days of studying this weekend.
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This weekend I'm like going to cram it all in but if I don't get it done I'm not going to force it because that was one of the things that I was trying to do when I first read the book.
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I was trying to like get it done as quick as possible but in hindsight I realized that that's a bad mindset and it's best if you just take your time.
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So I'm going to be allocating a lot of time to study but I'm not going to like force it if I don't have to because I don't have to.
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So I'm not going to force it but I'm also not going to bring the book with me to Funnel Hacking Live because I'm going to bring the Lynch pin which is basically a book that Russell Brunson wrote that is like his last secret.
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And it's the last secret for business and it's basically all about continuity where you have like the best method and the most effective method for running a business is to have like a membership or a subscription based service like Netflix.
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Like all of the like most software companies even this editing service that I use, Podcastle and the podcast hosting website that I use, RSS.com.
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All of these use memberships and they basically get reoccurring payments like consistently monthly from all of their users.
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Even gas like even gas stations are like continuity because you have to get gas like every so often like you have to consistently get gas.
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And it's kind of like a subscription service for your car where you have to have it even like to use it at all.
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And that's another thing that reminded me of something.
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So lately I've been over the past like one or two one to one and a half months I haven't really done anything even to this day I haven't done anything for business.
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Hamza YouTube shorts where he was talking about when you're driving a car like what's the purpose of a car.
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And most people would say to get to a destination like to get somewhere.
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But what if the dumb like a dumb person said to get to a gas station and get some gas like what if someone said the purpose of a car is to drive to a gas station and get some gas.
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That would sound pretty dumb right like you don't buy a car you don't get a car just to go to the gas station and get a gas like that's just the fuel gas is just the fuel.
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And so what Hamza was saying is when you your business is not is the same as a car your business is a vehicle to get to a destination.
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So your business is a vehicle to get to your goal like to get the life of you want it's it's like the vehicle to get to your destination and money is the fuel like business.
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You don't make a business to go get some money like you don't make a business to get money you make it is a business to get to a destination just like you don't you you don't.
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You don't use a car to get fuel you don't use a car to get gas you use a car to go to a destination.
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So the business like originally my original a couple months ago I was focusing on getting money but now I am focusing on going to my goal my destination.
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And I've spoken I've revealed my goal in the past episodes but I've made a decision not to reveal not to talk about my goals publicly anymore because.
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Let I talked about this in an earlier episode called like don't tell people don't tell people your plans and it's because if you tell people then they're like there's just some.
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I believe it's excess potential.
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There's a force that basically like prevents you from actually being able to achieve it.
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It doesn't prevent you but it makes it a lot harder and that's like that's why I don't tell people my goals anymore.
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And I actually like five before I met my friend I actually didn't tell people my goals like at all and then I got comfortable with it telling my friend my goals and then it kind of expanded onwards to me telling.
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Like my parents and then I didn't really tell them like my friends my goals.
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Like my school friends but still.
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I just I'm making a choice not to tell people my goals and but I'm gonna still like you guys know like and if you don't know my goal go.
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I don't know what episode I talked about my goal but I know there was one of my earlier episodes like I'm pretty sure episode it might be episode seven like if you want to find out check episode seven.
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It's called like I'll be a millionaire and that is definitely a goal but I don't know if I talked about my actual goal on the episode I don't know but.
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That's that's another thing like.
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It's just a choice that I'm making and.
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I'm still going to talk about my journey I'm still going to document everything I'm doing along the way and also I've made a decision.
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Another decision or another choice not to check my analytics again I'm going through another like season of not checking my analytics and.
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If you guys just in case you haven't like heard previous episodes I actually did this a little while back where.
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Towards the beginning like first couple weeks of me recording my podcast I would check my analytics like every day or every other day or I would check it often.
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And then there was like a three week time or a little more than that maybe where I didn't check my analytics and then I decided not to check them until like September like the beginning of September.
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And then I was like I was expecting to have a lot of people listening when I checked it and that was not the case like the same amount of people were listening and then.
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And then I so I haven't checked my analytics and probably like a week or so and I'm not going to check it anytime soon because for a different a different reasoning now it's because now I'm talking about my journey and I'm talking about my process I have always been talking about my journey and process in this podcast.
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But now I became conscious of the fact that you shouldn't be sharing like what you're doing on a day to day.
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And this is what I'm trying to say is like you shouldn't tell people in real life like you shouldn't go around and say oh I meditated 30 minutes a day or oh I went to the gym like you should just act humbly act humbly and remain silent and act with humility because.
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That's one thing that I was doing very well throughout my high school journey until this summer actually where I wouldn't really tell people like what I was doing and people inevitably found out that I was going to the gym in the morning so they'd ask me but.
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Like I don't like go out of my way and say oh I went to the gym this morning like I only say it if people ask.
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And that's like that's one of the big reasons why I was able to get so get so much success in the gym and my building my physique because.
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It's like I was acting with humility and remaining silent and so with the nature of this podcast documenting my journey I kind of.
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That's like the whole thing where I'm telling you guys what I'm doing on a day to day basis so I have to tell.
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But that's why I'm not going to check my analytics because I want to keep it like I don't want to make it seem real.
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I feel like it's different when you say it into a microphone versus when you say it into a microphone and then realize like say in a microphone with a mindset that there's.
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Hundreds or thousands or even like five people on the other side listening.
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Like it's it's different when you just say it to a microphone and there's no like other number attached to it like you don't have the mindset of someone is listening.
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Versus when you say it to the microphone knowing that people are listening.
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So that's that's why I'm not going to be checking my analytics is for a completely different reason.
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To be honest like I don't even need to check my analytics at this point like podcasting is just it's like a long term thing like if me checking my analytics is kind of.
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Having the mindset that it's a short term thing so I have to check every like I would check every single day.
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Oh maybe I'll get big today.
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Maybe I'll get big today.
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Like that's just the mindset that it's a short term thing but if you don't check your analytics you know that it's a long term journey and it's a long it's going to be a long term process.
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And you'll know that if you're not checking your analytics every day you know that you're not going to all of a sudden get like thousands of people.
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I don't know I'll find out over the following months because I'm going to be consistently posting every single day and I'll like keep you guys up with I'm pretty sure you're allowed to say numbers on your show.
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And I'll have to once I get big I'll actually have to verify that just in case you're if you're allowed to.
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I think you are because people like advertise how many downloads they've gone like the big shows say like I've gotten 10 million downloads.
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I'm pretty sure you're allowed to but I don't know I'll figure this is all stuff that I'll figure out over time.
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And that's another thing that has really if there's one transfer from principle that you apply today make it this one.
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Do not worry about problems that have not come up yet.
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Like especially if you can't do anything about it there's like there's so much times where I find myself worrying about something that I can't even do anything about that may not even happen.
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And I wish I could give some examples but I can't think of any right now but I'm pretty sure most of you know what I'm saying like if you are worrying about something in the future that like let's say I can't think of anything but you're worrying about something in the future that may not even happen.
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And you can't even do anything about it so it's just a waste of energy and that's like evident and that's another evident case that the pendulum is provoking you like the pendulum is under you're under the pendulum's control.
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You're just feeding the pendulum energy that's another case of that being true.
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So just like forget about it and don't worry about it like allow yourself not to worry about that problem that may not even happen.
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Now if you can do something about it do it but once you do it don't worry about it.
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That's like one thing that has helped me a lot with my like just my journey because I like I catch myself doing it and I don't do it as much anymore but it's a very relieving thing to catch myself doing that.
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But also I wanted to let you guys know that last night so let me give some context.
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I'm doing the gateway process and it's a meditation and it's basically eight waves the gateway experiences eight waves.
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And so wave one I bought it was a hundred is like a hundred bucks I bought it and I've been doing it for the past week actually today is Wednesday and I got it last Tuesday so it's been basically a week because on last Tuesday I only did it once but I've been doing it two to three times every single day since.
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But I've been doing the gateway the wave one for about a week and I've gone through all this all the exercises there are six exercises in wave one.
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So I've gone through them all and I've done like all of them multiple times except for number one.
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And where am I trying to get after this. I'm trying to talk about oh yeah.
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So I've been working on my focus 10 that's the that's what wave one is all about focus 10 and I've tried I'm trying to get like every single time I do it it gets deeper and deeper and deeper my focus 10.
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I have not gotten mind of mind awake body of sleep and the way I interpret that is sleep paralysis like I have not achieved sleep paralysis yet.
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I'm still able to move my body if I want to but I am only like eight days into it.
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And then I because wave one actually took like a week to get here and it's not a very common like thing for people to buy the gateway experience on a CD because Amazon does not ship it like very quickly.
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And so I ended up buying wave two which was another hundred dollars like maybe like a week ago or a few like a few days ago.
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I ended up buying it because I wanted to I didn't want to have to want to move on but have to wait like a another week before I could.
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So I bought it and it said it would come on the 25th but it came last night five days early and that when I'm recording this I'm pretty sure this episode goes live on the 25th.
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But when I'm recording this I actually am it's actually on the 20th so it is it came last night on the 19th and so I have wave two but I'm not sure if I'm actually going to move on for a little bit.
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I'm actually planning on after this episode while this episode is recording or editing I'm actually planning on looking up like what people say on when you should move on to focus 12 like when you should move on to wave two.
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Because I want to know like what point I should be at because I want to know if you should achieve sleep paralysis before you get to focus 12 because I'm not sure I don't I don't know like what benchmarks you should achieve because I definitely I don't know if this counts as focused 10 but I've definitely achieved like I get to like my
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body gets to like very deep rest like my body is very relaxed but it's not paralyzed so I don't really know exactly what the like what the deal is with that on when I should move forward but that's that's like what I'm thinking right now.
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Let me get some water.
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I want to address one thing that I'm pretty sure I made a statement on my podcast like towards the beginning episodes like before I was at one hour long episodes I am pretty sure I made the declaration like I declared that I was gonna do progressive overload until I got to 90 minutes now let me explain.
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So when I first started recording I was doing like 10 minute episodes and then I decided that I was gonna move it up a little bit more every single episode.
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So like I would do a 14 episode 14 minute episode and then a 20 minute episode and then I get all the way up to my plan was to get up to 90 minutes and then I was gonna stick to 90 minute episodes for like the rest of the time so I would record for 90 minutes and then I would do and then I would just end the recording but I'm pretty sure like once I got to one hour.
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I forgot about it and then I didn't realize it until probably a couple days later and then I just decided not to go up to 90 because one hour is a big time like commitment already and 90 minutes every day just even like right now I don't think that I would want to do 90 minutes every day.
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But that's the if you guys are wondering like if you guys have been listening to this whole series and have been wondering why I didn't do 90 minutes.
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I just realized to tell you guys that it's just because I decided to do 60 minutes instead but with that being said I'm about to hit 60 minutes so.
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