Mindset Lesson #2: How To Deliberately Reprogram Yourself

Warning: this isn’t for the faint of heart

I’ll give you a fair warning before we begin. What I’m about to tell you might honestly mess with your head.

A lot.

Hope you’ve been taking notes, because this will be a wild one.

We’ve been programmed from the moment we were born. It’s a universal experience shared by everyone.

We’re being conditioned by the people around us to live the same lives as the people around us.

That’s why it’s rare for someone born in the lower class to rise to the upper class, and exceedingly rare for someone born in the upper class to fall to the lower class.

Why is this the case? It all stems from the information we are given.

The information we receive affects our worldview. From how we perceive the world, we react in very different ways according to the information we’re told.

And since the life we live is the sum of our choices by the day, choosing to live a different life stems from choosing to consume different information.

“Okay, but how do I know what information is right or wrong so I know what to consume?”

Well, that’s the tricky part.

What do you define as right or wrong? Or rather, WHO defined it for you to begin with?

Was it your parents? Your friends? Regardless, SOMEONE must have told you what information was right and what was wrong.

From THEIR perspective.

Now let’s get even crazier…

Learning from others requires you to uphold yourself to a higher level of consciousness. This requires analytical and logical thinking.

Are you brave enough to challenge the beliefs you hold 24/7? Will you be capable of hearing a perspective that may shatter your entire preconceived notion of life?

If you’re capable of just trying this, you’ve already established a powerful position of intellect that rarely anybody comes close to these days.

The hardest part of being a free thinker is the challenge that comes with constantly questioning yourself.

Not out of doubt…

But out of genuine curiosity and humility.

Keeping every one of your thoughts as not a part of who you are, but in a purgatory-like state of consistent evaluation and confirmation of truth.

This is the second key takeaway that you must internalize:

“Reprogramming yourself requires you to think deeply and hold a sense of humility, knowing that at any moment, you might be wrong.”

Learning doesn’t stop after graduation. Unfortunately, many people don’t see it that way and become blinded by their ego to realize it’s just the beginning.

It’s only the wise of us that understand that constant self-evaluation is the key to success in the pursuit of truth.

Because in an ever-changing world of lies…the truth always prevails.

With thinking and understanding,

Meg :)

P.S. This Sunday at 3 pm (GMT+1) I’m hosting a free online 18-minute workshop that I made available to you.

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