# Raise Self-Worth. Raise Self-Discipline. Manifest EASILY.

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[00:01] Your self-worth isn't at the level that

[00:03] it needs to be for you to manifest what

[00:04] it is that you want. And unfortunately,

[00:06] you have not mastered yourself. You see,

[00:08] most people think that they have a

[00:10] problem when it comes to manifestation.

[00:11] But the truth is, you don't. Your

[00:13] problem actually isn't manifestation.

[00:15] You know the techniques. You know to

[00:16] live in the end. You know to think from

[00:18] the end. You know to embody the state of

[00:20] consciousness or frequency that's in

[00:21] resonance with your desired reality. You

[00:23] know all of that. But the issue is on a

[00:25] subconscious level, you actually don't

[00:27] believe you deserve what it is that you

[00:28] want to manifest. And the unfortunate

[00:30] thing is if that feeling of being

[00:33] undeserving of your desired reality is

[00:35] too powerful, even if you have

[00:37] everything that should qualify you to

[00:39] bring it into existence, you're either

[00:41] going to fail to be able to sustain that

[00:43] frequency or you're going to deteriorate

[00:45] and dissolve that frequency, which then

[00:47] ultimately leads to a collapse of your

[00:49] desired reality. It's also important

[00:50] that you master self love, self-worth

[00:55] and self-disipline

[00:58] because it's connected to the universe.

[01:00] You see, self- discipline, it's a mental

[01:02] thing. What the order the gymnas say?

[01:04] Mind over matter. When the truth of the

[01:06] matter is in metaphysics, mind is matter

[01:08] and matter is mine because it's actually

[01:10] the same energy just in a different rate

[01:11] of vibration like steam and ice and

[01:14] self-worth. So, in this video, like I

[01:15] said, we're going to be teaching you how

[01:17] to raise your self-worth and master

[01:19] self-discipline. When I say

[01:20] self-discipline, I don't mean in that

[01:22] kind of David Gogggins type

[01:24] self-disipline where you're going to

[01:26] have to, you know, be on point. It's

[01:28] just a different perception on

[01:30] self-discipline because the individual

[01:31] who can control themselves can control

[01:33] the universe. And if you can raise your

[01:35] self worth to be in resonance with what

[01:37] it is that you want, you'll bring it

[01:38] into existence way easier than you

[01:40] think. But yes, I'm very proud of this

[01:42] one. But let's get into it.

[01:46] Now, like I said, the basics,

[01:51] everybody's familiar with the basics.

[01:54] You don't even need to study. You you

[01:55] don't actually don't you you really

[01:57] don't even have to read a lot of books

[01:58] to be, you know, familiar with the

[02:00] basics. Most of you are familiar with

[02:02] the basics. Your issue is that on a

[02:04] subconscious level, there's an aspect of

[02:06] your mind that is in contradiction to

[02:08] the idea that you deserve what it is

[02:10] that you want. And the unfortunate thing

[02:12] is there are people who are far less

[02:14] qualified than you that have what it is

[02:17] that you desire or because they have no

[02:19] feeling of being undeserving of it.

[02:21] Listen to what I just said again. By the

[02:23] way, make sure to take notes and leave

[02:24] them in the comments as usual. But

[02:26] listen to what I just said again. There

[02:27] are people that are far less qualified

[02:30] that have what it is that you desire to

[02:32] bring into existence simply because of

[02:35] one thing. They have no feeling of being

[02:38] undeserving of it. And we all see these

[02:40] people. You've seen them. Individuals

[02:42] that somehow are able to materialize the

[02:45] amount of money that you wish to have or

[02:47] the relationship that you aspire to have

[02:50] or a career advancement the way that you

[02:52] have or the opportunity. And it's simply

[02:54] because most of us just subconsciously

[02:56] feel undeserving of what it is that we

[02:59] want to manifest. And unfortunately, so

[03:01] long as that feeling of being

[03:02] undeserving persists, you will quite

[03:05] literally repel your desired reality

[03:07] from coming into existence. Even if even

[03:10] if you have everything that it should

[03:12] and I see this all the time we see the

[03:14] individual that's qualified for

[03:15] employment but simply due to the

[03:17] subconscious feeling of being

[03:19] undeserving of that role repels the

[03:22] potentiality of bringing that role into

[03:24] existence. Vice versa the individual who

[03:26] is far less qualified than that

[03:28] individual but simply feels deserving of

[03:30] it somehow has the capability of

[03:32] bringing that opportunity or that career

[03:34] into existence. We see the people that

[03:36] are able to easily and I mean easily

[03:40] have money come to them that are far

[03:42] less qualified than you simply because

[03:44] they feel deserving of that money. A

[03:46] sense of entitlement.

[03:51] So,

[03:54] and nobody ever talks about this stuff.

[03:56] Nobody ever talks about this stuff. And

[03:57] the only reason why I'm simply aware of

[03:59] this stuff is because I have to think

[04:00] quite deeply about the topics simply

[04:02] because I'm hired by 7 to N figure

[04:04] entrepreneurs, professional athletes,

[04:06] and Hollywood actors to tell them

[04:07] exactly what I'm about to tell you here.

[04:09] So, let's start with a simplistic

[04:11] overview. All right,

[04:14] two things. Like I said, this video is

[04:15] mainly going to be centered around

[04:17] self-worth and self-disipline.

[04:20] Self-worth and self-discipline.

[04:22] Naturally, both of these topics revolve

[04:24] around the self because the self is

[04:26] interconnected to reality. The truth of

[04:28] the matter is most people see reality

[04:32] and themselves as separate things, but

[04:34] in fact they are one.

[04:37] It is a quite literal you

[04:40] there's no separation between you and

[04:42] reality. And it's actually the false

[04:44] idea that there's a separation between

[04:46] you and reality that pre that I guess

[04:49] what's the word that that that uh

[04:52] presents this illusion that you're

[04:54] separate and that illusion of being

[04:56] separate makes you think that what goes

[04:57] on up here is disconnected from what

[04:59] goes on out of there. But as has been

[05:01] said across a multitude of spiritual

[05:02] traditions as within as without on earth

[05:04] as it is in heaven Allah does not change

[05:06] the conditions of a people until they

[05:07] change what is within themselves. So

[05:09] stop seeing you separate from reality.

[05:11] You quite literally are reality. Reality

[05:13] is quite literally you. You are a

[05:15] microcosm of a macrocosm. You are quite

[05:18] literally a walking universe. Hence why

[05:20] you are bound by the laws of the

[05:22] universe. Now

[05:25] selfworth

[05:28] is the ceiling

[05:34] of all

[05:36] you can manifest. Now when I say the

[05:40] ceiling, I'll give you a simple

[05:43] illustration to depict what I'm trying

[05:44] to convey here. Ceiling over here, your

[05:48] desire over here. You over here.

[05:52] If your desired reality exists above

[05:57] your selfworth, then unfortunately

[06:00] you are going to hit that ceiling and

[06:01] come down every time and fail to reach

[06:03] your desired reality. And we see this

[06:06] time and time again. question for you.

[06:09] Do you actually feel worthy of what it

[06:10] is that you want? And I'm going to have

[06:12] to challenge your definition what self

[06:13] worth is because what you think

[06:15] self-worth is isn't what you actually

[06:16] think it is. Most people think selfworth

[06:18] is the simplicity of what they think

[06:19] that they deserve. And that's not the

[06:21] truth. But just to say first, it's the

[06:24] ceiling of anything that you could

[06:25] manifest. Meaning, if something exists

[06:27] outside the confinements of your self

[06:28] worth, it exists out the confinements of

[06:30] your reality. And I borrow that down

[06:32] just to repeat. If something exists

[06:34] outside the confinements or the

[06:35] boundaries of your selfworth, then it

[06:39] exists outside of your reality, even if

[06:41] it should. I always say to people,

[06:43] frequency defies rationality. Simplistic

[06:46] way of saying that is frequency can make

[06:48] things that don't make sense make sense.

[06:50] And most people perceive that to be a

[06:52] good thing, but it can also work against

[06:54] you in a sense where something that

[06:56] should make sense. You should have more

[06:57] money. You should have the relationship

[06:59] that you want. You should have the level

[07:01] of business success that you want. you

[07:03] should have the type of career position

[07:05] that you want, but you don't have it

[07:07] even though you should. That's an

[07:08] indication to me that what you desire

[07:12] probably more than likely exists outside

[07:14] the confinements of your self worth.

[07:17] Now, the other thing is self-discipline.

[07:22] Understand one thing. I think discipline

[07:23] is one of the most um underused words in

[07:26] the entirety of manifestation. And I say

[07:28] that to say, you know, most of our

[07:31] definition on discipline because of

[07:33] social media is waking up at 3:00 in the

[07:35] morning, going for a 10 km run, coming

[07:38] back, drinking 10 gallons of water, you

[07:40] know, being locked in for 10 hours a

[07:43] day, you know, and then sleeping for 50

[07:45] hours a day. Like most people's level of

[07:47] discipline is so it's so I don't know

[07:50] what the word is. It's so definitive to

[07:52] a point where it's so restricting that

[07:54] most of us have an adverse relationship

[07:56] with the idea of discipline. So, when I

[07:58] say discipline, please don't think I'm

[07:59] going to be having you moving like a

[08:00] monk out here. It's far from there. But

[08:02] I'm going to have to get you to realize

[08:04] one thing. The individual that can

[08:06] control themselves controls reality. And

[08:08] unfortunately, if you can't control

[08:09] yourself, then you can't control

[08:11] reality. How the [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] does it make sense

[08:13] to you that you can't control yourself,

[08:15] yet you think you can control the

[08:16] universe, especially when you and the

[08:18] universe are one? In fact, it's your

[08:20] ability to control yourself that

[08:21] directly reflects out into the universe

[08:23] for a multitude of reasons. If you can't

[08:25] command yourself, then how could you

[08:26] ever command the forces outside of you?

[08:29] If you haven't mastered yourself, then

[08:30] how could you ever expect or even trust

[08:32] and believe that you could possibly

[08:34] master the universe? I see this all the

[08:36] time. Once again, I'm not saying that

[08:38] you have to be a monk or you need to

[08:40] train like a Navy Seal in terms of

[08:42] discipline. But what I'm trying to get

[08:44] you to realize is that there's going to

[08:46] have to come a point where you recognize

[08:48] if you wish to rearrange reality, that's

[08:50] a direct reflection of your ability to

[08:52] rearrange yourself. And rearranging

[08:54] yourself requires discipline. And if you

[08:57] have no discipline, unfortunately, you

[09:00] won't even believe you. Because

[09:01] understand what all of this is. All of

[09:03] this is just a game of getting your

[09:04] subconscious mind to be convinced that

[09:06] you already have what it is that you

[09:07] desire. You need to be before the word

[09:08] proves it to you. The word believing,

[09:10] take the first two letters of the word

[09:12] believing. There's no belief without

[09:13] being. You have to begin to embody that

[09:15] in the present reality right now to such

[09:17] a degree that what you wish to bring

[09:19] into existence is within you to such a

[09:20] degree that you no longer desire or see

[09:22] yourself separate from you. But how

[09:24] could you ever possibly do that

[09:28] if you can't even direct your mind? If

[09:29] you can't even direct your attention, if

[09:31] you can't even control your reaction, if

[09:33] you can't alter your perception, if you

[09:34] can't control your beliefs, if you can't

[09:36] control your emotions, how could you

[09:37] ever expect to control reality if you

[09:39] can't control the fundamental thing that

[09:41] leads to reality being reflected? How

[09:43] could that possibly make sense? It makes

[09:45] no sense at all. But once again, you

[09:47] have to first remove this, I guess,

[09:49] preconceived notion that discipline is

[09:51] going to require you to be a monk. It's

[09:53] actually far more simple than that. And

[09:55] acquiring discipline is far more easy.

[09:57] The individuals that can easily, this is

[09:59] why my clients e have an easy time

[10:01] getting results because by the time

[10:03] somebody comes to me, like I said, I

[10:04] work with seven to nine figure

[10:05] entrepreneurs, professional athletes,

[10:07] and Hollywood actors. By the time

[10:08] somebody comes to me, they've already

[10:10] been installed with a particular degree

[10:11] of discipline. An individual that can't

[10:14] discipline themselves will struggle to

[10:16] control their mind. And if you can't

[10:17] control your mind, how could you ever

[10:19] control reality? And if you can't

[10:22] expect yourself to trust and control

[10:25] reality? It makes no sense.

[10:28] Now,

[10:30] let's dive deep into selfworth. Now,

[10:35] >> I love me a deep dive.

[10:42] Summer after high school when we first

[10:45] met

[10:50] in another life.

[10:54] I will be your girl.

[10:58] We keep all our promises.

[11:01] be us against the world

[11:09] I will make you stay.

[11:12] So I don't have to say you were the one

[11:17] The one that got away.

[11:26] >> If it was my first day on Earth and

[11:28] we're picking counterparts, I'm picking

[11:30] you. If it was what?

[11:34] we're picking counterparts, I'd pick

[11:36] you.

[11:37] >> How sweet. Thank you very much.

[11:39] >> I didn't say that, by the way.

[11:40] >> Oh. Oh, that was a comment.

[11:42] >> Yeah.

[11:42] >> I thought that was coming from you.

[11:44] >> Of course you did.

[11:52] >> First day on earth, [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] You don't

[11:53] know me. I could be the worst [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] You

[11:55] don't know. You don't know me. I could

[11:59] be a mad man.

[12:01] a literal madman, mind you.

[12:04] >> Someone else said, "Hey, Lero."

[12:06] >> Hey, hello. Hello. Hello. I lowered my

[12:08] manifestation goal from getting the kind

[12:10] partner I want to finding a person who

[12:13] would be the kind of partner I want.

[12:15] >> Wait, sorry. Say that again.

[12:16] >> I lowered my manifestation goal from the

[12:18] kind of partner I want to finding a

[12:21] person who would be the kind of partner

[12:23] I want.

[12:24] >> What is that? You just reading terribly

[12:26] as usual.

[12:26] >> I'm reading exactly what it is. from

[12:28] getting the kind of partner I want to

[12:30] finding a person who would be the kind

[12:32] of partner I want.

[12:33] >> You write as terribly as AJ Reeds.

[12:36] >> I have no idea what that means. May

[12:38] maybe it was meant to be profound, you

[12:39] know.

[12:40] >> Is that No, no, there's more. Okay,

[12:41] perfect. Did the meditative Did the

[12:43] meditative state exercise for 3 days.

[12:45] Wasn't even that locked in. Did it until

[12:47] I fell asleep and [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[12:49] >> I love when they say [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] and miss out

[12:50] the tea.

[12:51] >> Now I'm in contact with three people who

[12:53] fit my standards, which is being vegan

[12:55] for the animals.

[12:56] >> That's lovely. No, that's I know that's

[12:58] not really your thing cuz you talk about

[13:00] eating meat. You love meat. Pause.

[13:02] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I have no problem with

[13:05] vegans in it. I have no problems. My

[13:07] only problems is when other people

[13:09] create boundaries of what's okay and

[13:11] what's not okay in terms of being

[13:12] spiritual, but I love vegans. You know

[13:14] what I'm saying? Hell, I was vegan for

[13:16] like 3 months.

[13:17] It was rough. It was rough. Okay. I

[13:20] wasn't vegan for three months. I was

[13:21] vegetarian for 3 months. I like ice

[13:24] cream and vegan ice cream. Come on.

[13:27] it. Come on, bro. I tried it. It just

[13:29] doesn't bang.

[13:30] >> Now I'm visualizing getting a yes for a

[13:32] date with one of them with a loved one

[13:35] acknowledging and [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[13:36] >> A just want to say thank you for so much

[13:39] for putting the information out there.

[13:40] I've not been locked in enough on

[13:42] implementing your teachings and mostly

[13:44] taking notes and getting some comfort.

[13:46] Thinking I'll buy your book someday to

[13:48] stay accountable. Have a blessed day.

[13:50] >> Have a blessed day. Back to you. Thank

[13:51] you very much.

[13:52] >> What book is she talking about?

[13:54] >> It's over there.

[13:57] This one. Is it this one? It's this one.

[13:59] I think it's this one. She's referring

[14:01] to outsmarting reality. Amazon

[14:03] bestseller for 6 months straight in all

[14:05] three categories with over 1,000

[14:07] positive 4.9 reviews on Amazon. Link in

[14:10] the description.

[14:13] >> H seems like a good book.

[14:15] >> Seems all right. It looks all right.

[14:17] >> Maybe she should buy it.

[14:18] >> Maybe you should. I don't I don't know.

[14:20] I I wouldn't know. You know what I mean?

[14:28] Let me change.

[14:32] >> Speaking of my reading, someone said AJ

[14:34] needs to live in his end state where

[14:35] he's actually able to read videos where

[14:38] he's actually able to read. Videos will

[14:39] flow so much better. You even paused

[14:42] again.

[14:43] >> You know why? Cuz there should have been

[14:44] a [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] comma there. I'm tired of

[14:48] >> I'm tired. Everyone everyone makes jokes

[14:51] about you being a bad reader, but like

[14:53] most of this stuff is actually poorly

[14:55] written.

[14:55] >> I'm like, yo, there's no comma, so I'm

[14:58] reading it. No punctuation, no nothing.

[15:01] >> Most of the words aren't even spelled

[15:03] properly.

[15:04] >> I feel bad for you, bro.

[15:06] >> Man, tough jobs, though.

[15:10] And then they'll be like, "Yo," then

[15:12] they'll be like, "Yo, this [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] can't

[15:13] read."

[15:18] >> After you showed me the video of um that

[15:20] guy going around in public telling

[15:21] people to read like

[15:23] >> sentence. Yeah,

[15:25] >> bro. The words that they couldn't

[15:26] pronounce was like absolutely.

[15:28] >> Yeah.

[15:28] >> They like and rende.

[15:35] Now,

[15:37] when it comes to selfworth,

[15:40] what do you think selfworth is? AJ, what

[15:44] >> Selfworth is

[15:47] how much you value yourself.

[15:50] >> Okay. Okay. Okay. And you reader? Yes,

[15:53] you. What do you think self worth is?

[15:55] See, most people have the definition of

[15:57] selfworth being what they think they

[15:59] deserve. Like AJ said, it's something to

[16:01] do with valuing ourselves, but it's

[16:03] always interconnected to what we

[16:04] deserve, right? We talk about being

[16:06] worthy. Self-worth being worthy. Worthy

[16:09] being interconnected to deserving. So

[16:11] your self-worth is a reflection of how

[16:13] much you think you deserve. And this is

[16:15] the definition that most people have.

[16:17] Most people think selfworth is nothing

[16:18] more than a reflection of what they

[16:20] think they deserve. However,

[16:24] it's not about thinking.

[16:27] Why, AJ? Why is it not about thinking?

[16:29] It's about knowing. And there you go.

[16:32] See, we look at selfworth differently.

[16:34] And I teach my clients selfworth

[16:35] differently. Most people think their

[16:37] self worth is predicated upon what they

[16:38] think they deserve. Hence why no actual

[16:40] few human beings actually think they

[16:42] deserve the bad that they get. For

[16:43] example, most people think they deserve

[16:46] more money. Most people think they

[16:47] deserve that career promotion. Most

[16:49] people think their business should be at

[16:50] that point. They're deserving of that.

[16:52] Most people think they should have a

[16:53] certain relationship. They think they

[16:54] deserve they think, think, think, think.

[16:56] But the issue with thinking is that

[16:58] thinking is not enough. Why? Because

[17:00] belief is not enough. Why? Because

[17:03] belief has the potentiality for the

[17:06] element of doubt. That's why it's a

[17:07] belief. But like AJ said, in the realm

[17:10] of manifestation, there's one word that

[17:12] is so important to your ability to

[17:14] materialize things that there's [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[17:15] that will never ever watch a video like

[17:17] this in their [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] life, but they're

[17:18] able to materialize what it is that they

[17:20] want. What's that word, AJ?

[17:21] >> Conviction. Bingo.

[17:25] Conviction is the most important word in

[17:26] the realm of manifestation because like

[17:28] I said, there's people that would never,

[17:30] and I mean never, pick up a

[17:32] manifestation book in their life, but

[17:34] they're able to materialize what it is

[17:35] that they want irregardless of not

[17:37] having this knowledge. Meanwhile,

[17:38] there's you here, you know, this

[17:40] mystical god that you are that's read so

[17:42] many books and meditated so many times

[17:44] and did this and did that, but you're

[17:46] struggling. And it's because you think

[17:47] things about the information that

[17:48] realize that the information is

[17:49] activated by conviction. See, the thing

[17:52] about conviction is that it strengthens

[17:54] the frequency and solidifies your

[17:55] self-concept. So, the frequency that

[17:57] you're operating at is strengthened by

[17:59] conviction. Most of us have conviction

[18:01] and things against us. So, we strengthen

[18:02] frequencies that work against us. If

[18:04] your self-concept is calibrated to being

[18:07] somebody who's at a certain level, the

[18:09] conviction that you have locks and

[18:10] solidifies that self-concept into

[18:12] existence. Because the thing about

[18:14] conviction is that conviction is

[18:16] knowing.

[18:18] Knowing is synonymous with faith and we

[18:21] see faith spoken about across many

[18:23] different cultures especially in the

[18:24] Bible. We can look at it esoterically.

[18:26] Esoteric means coming from the Greek

[18:28] word esotericos which means within the

[18:30] inner circle. Exotericose means the

[18:32] outer like exoskeleton the outer.

[18:34] Esoterically the secret hidden knowledge

[18:37] which isn't hidden. By the way, I'd like

[18:39] to say one thing to you guys. Um, most

[18:42] of you attempt to send these videos to

[18:44] people that you care about, which is

[18:46] very cool, and then you comment they

[18:49] didn't get it or you message me and say

[18:51] they didn't get it. I need you to

[18:52] understand one thing in particular.

[18:54] Frequency is the secret society. See,

[18:56] most people are concerned with the

[18:57] secret societies that go on outside of

[18:59] them. But frequency is the biggest

[19:00] secret society. And I say that to say

[19:03] different frequencies speak different

[19:04] languages. The thing that most people

[19:07] need to come to a realization of is when

[19:08] we talk about esoteric or occultic

[19:10] information. A cult means hidden. It's

[19:12] hidden in plain sight. Because the issue

[19:14] is if you're not on a frequency

[19:16] calibrated to see this, I could stand in

[19:18] front of your face and give you a whole

[19:19] lecture and nothing will go in. You'll

[19:21] just hear sounds. You just hear sounds.

[19:24] You just hear sounds because you're not

[19:26] on a frequency able to perceive the

[19:27] information that is being spoken to. And

[19:29] that's something you need to keep in

[19:30] mind when you're dealing with people.

[19:32] not only dealing with people, also

[19:33] taking the opinions from people because

[19:35] what is the opinion of somebody worth if

[19:36] they're not on a frequency that you wish

[19:38] to be on? That's another thing you have

[19:39] to take into consideration because like

[19:41] I said, different frequencies speak

[19:43] different languages and live in

[19:44] different worlds. Now, going back to

[19:46] what I was saying when we're looking at

[19:47] faith, faith comes from the Latin word

[19:49] feeders. Feeders was confidence.

[19:52] I perceive it really and truly in its

[19:54] rawest form, essence to be conviction

[19:56] because they say that faith can move

[19:57] mountains. Had the faith of a mustard

[19:59] seed. Oh ye of little faith. This

[20:01] concept of faith is spoken about so much

[20:04] that we have to begin to pay attention

[20:06] to it. But faith when we truly break it

[20:07] down is knowing. It is conviction.

[20:12] So your selfworth isn't what you think

[20:14] you deserve, my friend. Your selfworth

[20:16] is what you know you deserve.

[20:21] Now you're probably thinking, "Yeah, but

[20:23] Nero, I know I deserve more money. I

[20:26] know I deserve love. I know I deserve

[20:28] that career promotion. I know I deserve

[20:31] that opportunity, baby. I know I deserve

[20:33] it. I know I deserve it. I know. But the

[20:35] truth is, you don't know. Yeah, you do

[20:38] not know. You don't know. Now, you're

[20:41] probably confused like, what is this guy

[20:43] talking about? Let me elaborate. You

[20:45] see, when we start to enter the realm of

[20:48] the word knowing,

[20:50] knowing is conviction.

[20:53] It's automatic.

[20:55] And you have two minds within you. You

[20:58] have your conscious mind and your

[20:59] subconscious mind. And your subconscious

[21:00] mind is the automatic mind. Which means

[21:03] our knowing comes from our subconscious.

[21:05] So when we begin to enter the field of

[21:07] knowing, we're entering the

[21:09] subconscious. See, this is why so many

[21:11] people's self worth is [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] up because

[21:13] it's a subconscious thing. Listen to

[21:16] what I'm saying. Your selfworth is

[21:18] interconnected to your subconscious

[21:19] mind. Because your self-worth isn't what

[21:21] you think you deserve. It's what you

[21:22] know you deserve. What you know you

[21:24] deserve is synonymous with the

[21:25] conviction. Conviction is the thing that

[21:27] programs the subconscious mind.

[21:28] Conviction and emotion specifically. So

[21:30] knowing is based upon the subconscious

[21:32] mind. And the thing about the

[21:33] subconscious mind is that it is

[21:35] irrational and it is illogical. Now

[21:40] this should make more sense to you.

[21:41] Despite knowing you deserve better, why

[21:44] don't you feel deserving of better?

[21:46] Because it's not coming from your

[21:47] conscious mind. It's not coming from the

[21:50] rational, logical, reasoning mind. is

[21:52] coming from the illogical, irrational

[21:54] subconscious mind. This is why despite

[21:57] knowing you deserve more money, you

[21:59] don't feel deserving of more money. Even

[22:01] though you know you need it, you know

[22:04] it's long. If you ain't got the money,

[22:05] you know it's long.

[22:08] Even though you know you are deserving

[22:11] of love, you really don't. Because

[22:13] here's the issue. One of the biggest

[22:15] issues that I find with people is that

[22:17] they begin to

[22:20] not distinguish the difference between

[22:21] their conscious and their subconscious

[22:23] mind. They think it's the simplicity of

[22:24] thinking that yeah, I know I deserve

[22:26] more money and they think that's as far

[22:27] as it goes. But your subconscious, it

[22:29] has a different thing calibrated. Now,

[22:33] when we're talking about the

[22:34] subconscious mind, let me use blue. When

[22:37] we're talking about the subconscious

[22:38] mind, you have to understand one thing.

[22:40] Your subconscious mind primarily

[22:42] responds to emotion and it primarily

[22:44] responds to conviction.

[22:47] So now you're thinking okay okay okay so

[22:50] my selfworth is dependent upon my

[22:52] subconscious mind which only responds to

[22:54] emotion and conviction which means that

[22:56] your self-worth if you really want to

[22:58] know what your selfworth is if you

[23:00] really want to know

[23:03] it's what you have emotionally

[23:06] intensely

[23:09] experienced

[23:11] that is what your selfworth is

[23:13] predicated upon.

[23:17] Now see this gets very very dark for a

[23:20] lot of us. This gets very very dark for

[23:22] a lot of us because what that would mean

[23:25] in theory is that even though you think

[23:27] you deserve love, if your experience of

[23:29] love surrounding emotional intensity has

[23:31] been nothing but chaos, drama and

[23:33] heartbreak, then that would mean that

[23:36] that is what's calibrated into your

[23:37] subconscious mind. And your subconscious

[23:39] mind being the place that reality is

[23:41] unfolding from, the place that reality

[23:43] is reflected from, the thing that is the

[23:45] womb of your reality, that would mean

[23:47] despite thinking you deserve love, you

[23:49] know you actually deserve the chaos and

[23:52] toxicity and drama. Bear in mind, this

[23:54] isn't what I'm saying. You're

[23:55] consciously thinking. You're not

[23:57] consciously thinking, "Yeah, I want

[23:58] chaos and drama." Actually, some of you,

[24:01] you never know who's watching on the

[24:02] internet and it some of you [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] like

[24:04] the drama and the chaos and so on and so

[24:06] forth. But on a subconscious level,

[24:08] whatever you emotionally intensely

[24:09] experience enters the subconscious mind.

[24:11] When it enters the subconscious mind

[24:13] predicated upon emotional and

[24:14] conviction, the subconscious mind being

[24:16] illogical and irrational doesn't refute

[24:17] it. It just accepts it. When it accepts

[24:19] it, then you begin to enter a frequency

[24:21] that brings what your subconscious mind

[24:23] knows you deserve into resonance again

[24:26] and again and again and again. Let's do

[24:28] more examples. Let's say you think you

[24:31] deserve a job. Thinking isn't enough

[24:33] because thinking pertains to the

[24:34] conscious mind. The conscious mind isn't

[24:35] where reality is unfolded from. Reality

[24:37] is unfolded from the subconscious mind.

[24:39] So, what do you know you deserve? What

[24:41] you know you deserve is what you have

[24:43] emotionally intensely experienced

[24:45] surrounding what it is that you want to

[24:46] bring into existence. What have you felt

[24:48] surrounding employment? You felt

[24:49] ignored.

[24:51] You felt like they've ghosted you. You

[24:53] feel hopeless. You feel despair.

[24:56] Now, your subconscious mind says, "I

[24:58] know they deserve this." And because I

[25:00] know they deserve it enters the

[25:02] subconscious mind. When it enters the

[25:03] subconscious mind, it enters reality cuz

[25:05] the reality and subconscious mind are

[25:07] one.

[25:11] What about money?

[25:13] Everybody thinks they deserve more

[25:15] money. And once again, I'm with you.

[25:18] Your conscious mind thinks that. But

[25:20] your conscious mind isn't where reality

[25:22] is unfolded from. Reality isn't

[25:23] reflected from your conscious mind. Your

[25:25] conscious mind is the weakest part of

[25:27] you. When they say use 10% of your

[25:29] brain, that's pertaining to your

[25:30] conscious mind.

[25:34] Why do you think he Why do you think

[25:36] Christ said in John, "The fishermen were

[25:38] out there on the boat. They threw their

[25:41] They're on the boat. They threw their

[25:42] net to the left side of the boat." Left

[25:44] side pertaining to the left hemisphere

[25:46] of your brain associated with your

[25:48] logical reasoning mind. Then guess what

[25:50] Christ said? Throw your net to the right

[25:52] side of the boat. They threw their net

[25:53] to the right side of the boat and they

[25:55] pulled up a plenty multitude of fish.

[25:57] Why? Because that's the subconscious

[25:59] mind. That's the emotional. That's the

[26:01] illogical. See, when something enters

[26:03] your subconscious mind, even if it makes

[26:05] no sense, it will make it make sense.

[26:06] Whatever the thinker thinks, the

[26:08] provers. You're both a thinker. You're

[26:10] both the prover. Thinking pertaining to

[26:11] the subconscious mind and the

[26:13] subconscious mind being the thing that

[26:14] also proves it. So, you can think you

[26:16] deserve more money. But that's not

[26:17] enough cuz thinking isn't enough. You

[26:19] need to know you deserve more money.

[26:21] Now, what has your subconscious mind

[26:22] experienced surrounding what it knows?

[26:24] It's been surrounded by nothing but

[26:26] poverty, things going wrong,

[26:28] hopelessness. So now when you go to seek

[26:30] to materialize money and more money is

[26:31] attempting to come into you, it can't

[26:34] because you feel undeserving of it. But

[26:36] you feel undeserving of it because what

[26:38] you know, what you have emotionally

[26:39] intensely experienced surrounding money

[26:41] up until this point has been the

[26:42] opposite of the abundance that you see

[26:45] materialize. And this is what I mean

[26:47] when I say the best book that you can

[26:49] read when it comes to manifestation

[26:52] besides how smart are you? I'm joking.

[26:54] Besides that is the past chapters of

[26:56] your life. Because the more emotionally

[26:58] intense experiences that you can

[27:00] identify surrounding what it is that you

[27:02] want to bring into existence, the more

[27:03] links you can form, the the less

[27:06] confusion that you're going to have. Cuz

[27:08] most of us confuse. We'll be meditating

[27:10] and doing all this [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] reading all

[27:11] these books and shit's not [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[27:12] changing. We're thinking, "Yo, what the

[27:14] [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] is this?" Like, "What is this?"

[27:17] You need to put the books down. Except

[27:19] mine. I'm joking. Even if mine, put it

[27:22] down. You have to begin to analyze the

[27:25] past chapters of your life, which is the

[27:27] things that you have emotionally

[27:28] intensely experienced. Because those

[27:29] things are going to be the things in

[27:30] your subconscious. And those things that

[27:31] are in your subconscious is going to be

[27:33] the things that unfortunately come into

[27:35] your existence. And that determines what

[27:37] you know you deserve.

[27:42] And we see this all the time. We see

[27:44] this all the time of our friends that

[27:46] self-sabotage your relationships.

[27:50] I won't make it too personal because my

[27:52] friends watch this and they'll kill me.

[27:54] You know, I have a friend, right? And

[27:56] they dated. They came across this

[27:58] really, really nice person. This really,

[28:00] really nice person. My friend is toxic

[28:02] as [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] Now, guess what? They're like,

[28:04] "No, this person, no, no, no." Their

[28:07] mind can't understand, even if they have

[28:10] every reason to date this person, why it

[28:13] possibly just feels off. And it's

[28:15] predicated upon what they have

[28:16] emotionally intensely experienced in the

[28:18] past.

[28:19] their mind is like uh-uh this this this

[28:21] this isn't resonance here but what is

[28:24] the resonance where's the source of

[28:26] resonance coming from and we do the same

[28:28] thing with a multitude of opportunities

[28:30] an opportunity can seek to make its way

[28:32] to you but you can be like nah no

[28:36] something deep down as a feeling within

[28:37] you just has a deep feeling of

[28:40] discomfort and the discomfort can come

[28:42] from a multitude of sources but a

[28:44] potential source that it could come from

[28:47] is just not being in resonance with what

[28:49] you believe or what you know I should

[28:51] say you deserve.

[28:57] And yes, I will show you how to raise

[28:59] your self worth. I definitely will. But

[29:01] first, let me show you something else.

[29:08] >> Your current

[29:15] for a month.

[29:18] He won't

[29:20] >> yet the worst is yet to come.

[29:24] >> Perfect.

[29:26] I could make all the tables turn rose

[29:29] gardens filled with ths keep you second

[29:32] guessing like oh my god who is she? I

[29:36] get drunk of jealousy but you'll come

[29:38] back. It's time you leave cuz darling

[29:41] I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream

[29:43] so it's going to be forever.

[29:48] I know she felt bad when she said that.

[29:50] She That's all. It's a stray, but

[29:53] darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a

[29:55] day dream.

[29:58] >> That's poetry.

[30:00] Shout out Taylor Swift, man.

[30:02] >> Kanye wrote that one.

[30:03] >> [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] don't know I'm a Swifty for real.

[30:05] >> Now, you actually are.

[30:07] >> They would never know.

[30:08] >> Bro answered his door and he was playing

[30:10] Taylor Swift

[30:11] >> cuz she's like that.

[30:17] Someone said, "Hey, Nero and AJ, I just

[30:19] wanted to thank you so much with the

[30:22] tongue emoji sticking out."

[30:26] >> After being in the brokeest mindset of

[30:27] my life, brackets, my bank was literally

[30:30] in the negatives, I shifted my mindset

[30:32] to believing money is always chasing me

[30:34] and then I literally got my first raise

[30:36] yesterday and I have a job interview at

[30:38] a store I've been wanting to work at for

[30:40] years. Anyway, guys, it works. Nero is

[30:44] the best teacher.

[30:45] >> I don't know about the best teacher. I'm

[30:47] not even a teacher. Remember, I'm a

[30:48] student in a class who's just showing

[30:50] you his work. Nothing more, nothing

[30:52] less. God is the teacher.

[31:00] Oh,

[31:02] and I got a blank space, babe.

[31:06] Boy, there's only one love if it's

[31:09] torture.

[31:13] Uh,

[31:15] let's see. Oh, this is cool. I just seen

[31:17] this. My mental state is in a place it's

[31:19] never been before. In just 7 days, the

[31:22] app genuinely pointed me to my

[31:24] subconscious and made the bad cycles and

[31:26] reasoning behind what I do conscious. I

[31:29] appreciate the work you've done. The app

[31:31] still has bugs though, but otherwise,

[31:32] good job, man, man.

[31:33] >> Well, you're definitely sorting out the

[31:35] bugs. Thank you very much. What the app

[31:36] is he talking about?

[31:37] >> Frequency. Frequency is my app with over

[31:40] 20,000 downloads in just over two weeks

[31:43] where you define the version of you that

[31:44] already has it and they guide you every

[31:46] day until you become them. You can

[31:47] receive a complimentary subconscious

[31:50] analysis and frequency analysis link in

[31:53] the description 3day free chart too.

[31:56] >> You made your chain look kind of weird.

[31:58] >> Really?

[31:59] >> Yeah. It's like frequency was like Yeah,

[32:02] there we go. There we go. Thank you. It

[32:04] was like sidewards or something.

[32:05] >> Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

[32:14] What was that thing you were saying

[32:15] about talent before we recorded?

[32:17] >> Oh, I was saying talent is becoming more

[32:19] rare

[32:20] >> because when I look at football or even

[32:22] musicians like we had Ronaldo Messi,

[32:25] Gareth Bale, Neymar, all of these big

[32:29] big talents, but they're coming to the

[32:30] end of their careers. And I'm looking at

[32:32] the new gen. We just have the media mark

[32:34] >> and like rappers, you know,

[32:36] >> rappers. Drake's like 40. Jay-Z's

[32:38] granddad age.

[32:41] Even Chris Brown's like what? Mid

[32:43] >> mid-30s. He's still He's still kind of

[32:44] young.

[32:45] >> Yeah. Still kind of.

[32:46] >> All my olders are in their 30s. Whenever

[32:47] I pull them old, they're like, "Wait

[32:49] till you in your 30s, bro."

[32:51] >> Well, when you think about it, there's

[32:52] no one.

[32:52] >> But that's why millennials think they're

[32:53] the best.

[32:54] >> Yeah. There's no one breaking on the

[32:55] scene. Like Chris Brown broke broke the

[32:57] scene when he was 16. No,

[32:58] >> that's crazy.

[32:59] >> There's no one doing that at 16.

[33:00] >> That's crazy. But that's what I'm

[33:01] saying. I feel like our gener You think

[33:04] talent's gone? I don't think talent's

[33:05] gone.

[33:06] >> It's disappearing, bro.

[33:07] >> I hate to think that it's disappearing.

[33:08] I don't think it's disappearing.

[33:10] >> It should be more accessible because the

[33:12] internet is decentralized opportunities,

[33:14] right? You can be from anywhere, you

[33:16] know, if you got a phone and internet

[33:18] connection. But it's like, what's going

[33:20] on? But it's not though.

[33:21] >> You think the talents with the with the

[33:23] older generation, they're going to

[33:24] they're going to get gassed.

[33:25] >> Yeah. They're going to love that.

[33:26] >> I'm not giving you guys that type of

[33:27] credit. I'm not I can I can see you

[33:28] typing right now. Or the [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] that are

[33:30] like 35 plus are like, "Nah, our

[33:32] generation is the best generation."

[33:35] >> Like Usha's old, R. Kelly's old. Like

[33:38] them [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] could sing.

[33:40] >> They I wonder who's going to be for our

[33:42] generation.

[33:44] >> [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] our generation's gone. There's

[33:46] like them man. Our generation was Little

[33:48] TJ.

[33:54] >> No,

[33:54] >> he had a run.

[33:56] >> He had a run.

[33:56] >> But longevity, no.

[33:58] I wonder who's going to be. That's

[34:00] interesting.

[34:01] That's interesting.

[34:02] >> There's no one, bro.

[34:04] >> Let me get blue.

[34:07] >> I think it's because, you know, parents

[34:08] back in the day,

[34:10] >> they would be like, "Son, this is what

[34:12] you're doing. You know, this what I'm

[34:13] making you do. You're going to learn to

[34:15] dance. You're going to do this." Kind of

[34:16] like Michael Jackson.

[34:18] >> I'm sure.

[34:18] >> Why are you laughing?

[34:20] >> Because in in the movie, bro, his dad

[34:22] was just

[34:23] >> doing that like beat his ass in the

[34:25] >> singing again. But we're doing that

[34:26] again till we get it perfect. Nowadays

[34:28] it's you can be whatever you want to be.

[34:30] You know, no pressure. Oh, dad, I don't

[34:31] feel like doing this. Okay, son. We

[34:33] don't have to do this. You know what I'm

[34:35] saying?

[34:36] >> Yeah. Our kids are going to suffer.

[34:39] >> My son's going to be like, I don't want

[34:40] to play football, but we're going.

[34:43] And cuz he said you don't want to play,

[34:44] we're playing for an extra hour. You

[34:46] know what I'm saying?

[34:50] Has to be done.

[34:53] I can't. Nah, our generation Gen Z are

[34:56] talented. We're built different. We are

[34:58] built different.

[35:00] Are we? Are we?

[35:01] >> I don't know.

[35:02] >> I don't know.

[35:02] >> The generation after us though, they're

[35:04] cooked.

[35:04] >> Yeah, them them [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] are feel them

[35:06] [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] are f.

[35:08] >> Now, like I said, we'll wrap back around

[35:12] to selfworth. Um, showing you how to

[35:15] raise that self-discipline. You have to

[35:18] understand one thing in particular. Like

[35:19] I said, if you can't discipline

[35:21] yourself, you can't discipline reality.

[35:22] And that's what bar that down. Cuz if

[35:23] you think about what reality creation is

[35:25] or manifestation is at its truest

[35:27] essence is being able to control reality

[35:29] or bring reality into existence the way

[35:30] that you want. Now, really and truly,

[35:32] it's about controlling you. Cuz as you

[35:33] know, my definition of manifestation is

[35:35] internally shifting to a degree to which

[35:37] you're no longer emotionally dependent

[35:39] upon seeing reality change. When you're

[35:40] good with it and you're good without it

[35:42] at that point and at that point in

[35:43] particular, then reality will begin to

[35:45] unfold in the manner that you want.

[35:47] Self-discipline is quite literally the

[35:49] basis of that. Because see, here's the

[35:50] thing. Self-discipline evolves into

[35:53] conviction. The individuals that have

[35:55] the most conviction had the capability

[35:57] of altering their reality.

[36:00] Conviction is manifestation.

[36:03] Conviction is manifestation. Conviction

[36:06] is manifestation. Conviction is

[36:08] manifestation. But conviction is born

[36:10] from self-discipline. And

[36:12] self-discipline is directly connected

[36:14] with selfrust. Selfrust isn't just about

[36:16] if you actually trust yourself. If you

[36:18] actually trust yourself to be able to

[36:20] follow your own word. Because see,

[36:21] here's the thing.

[36:23] How does it make sense that you think,

[36:27] let me get this straight. You think you

[36:31] can alter reality. You trust yourself to

[36:33] alter reality, but you don't trust

[36:35] yourself to wake up on time

[36:39] or at the time that you say,

[36:43] "Don't shoot a messenger." Now, I say

[36:45] all of that to say selfrust is quite

[36:47] literally as it's described. It's about

[36:49] your trust in your ability to or your

[36:51] confidence in yourself. Cuz trust is

[36:54] confidence. Right? If I if I'm like I

[36:56] trust AJ to do the right thing. I have

[36:57] confidence in AJ to do the right thing.

[36:59] Trust is confidence and confidence

[37:01] evolves into conviction. Confidence

[37:03] evolves into selfrust. Selfrust evolves

[37:05] into self-discipline. Just like a little

[37:07] num thing like a cycle. Confidence,

[37:10] selfrust, self-discipline, conviction,

[37:12] manifestation. Now, here's the thing,

[37:17] and this is going to vary from person to

[37:19] person.

[37:21] There are things that you know you need

[37:23] to do,

[37:25] and there are things that you know you

[37:27] need to stop doing. Those are the two

[37:29] categories it falls in. It falls into

[37:31] things that you need to do and things

[37:33] that you need to stop doing.

[37:39] Those those are the two categories. Now,

[37:41] here's the thing.

[37:45] Your self-discipline affects your

[37:47] conviction because remember we have

[37:48] confidence in ourselves then we trust

[37:51] ourselves. If we trust ourselves we can

[37:52] direct ourselves. If we can discipline

[37:54] ourselves that evolves into conviction.

[37:55] Conviction evolves into manifestation.

[37:57] But every time we do something, every

[38:01] time we do something that we don't want

[38:03] to do or we want to stop doing, we

[38:06] diminish our conviction. And when you

[38:08] diminish your conviction, remember what

[38:11] conviction is connected to is connected

[38:12] to manifestation. That has an effect on

[38:14] your ability to manifest things into

[38:16] existence. Not because it should, but

[38:18] because we make laws for ourselves.

[38:20] Because here's the unfortunate thing. I

[38:22] was on the call. I was on the phone to a

[38:23] client the other day, a trading client

[38:25] of mine, and you know, they do trading

[38:29] challenges, so on and so forth, and you

[38:30] know, they trade capital. And I said to

[38:35] her, I said, "This version of you that

[38:37] you are right now,

[38:40] does this version of you deserve what it

[38:42] is that you want?" And here's the thing.

[38:45] This whole concept of deserving, not

[38:47] being deserving, actually it it doesn't

[38:50] even [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] matter, but it matters to

[38:52] you. And see, here's the realization

[38:53] that we need to come to. See, in our

[38:55] heads, we keep a score. We keep a score

[38:57] of all the things that we do that we

[38:59] know we should do, the things that we

[39:01] want to do, the things that we want to

[39:02] improve on, and we keep a score of all

[39:04] the things we want to stop doing. And

[39:05] every time that we do that, the more

[39:07] times that we do the things that we

[39:09] don't want to do, the more we diminish

[39:10] our conviction. When we diminish our

[39:12] conviction, we diminish our ability of

[39:15] manifestation. But the more you do the

[39:17] things that you know you need to do. And

[39:19] the more you avoid stop doing the things

[39:20] you need to do, the more you raise

[39:22] conviction. And when you raise

[39:23] conviction, when you say, "I am already

[39:27] making X amount of money. I am already

[39:29] in the relationship I want to be in. I

[39:31] already am in that career position."

[39:33] Your mind is going to say, "No, the [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[39:35] you're not." It's not going to say that.

[39:37] How many times when you've attempted to

[39:39] embody a frequency, state of

[39:40] consciousness, or self-concept,

[39:42] how many times is your mind like, "Nah,

[39:44] I don't believe you. I don't believe

[39:46] you." See, the mind resists you because

[39:48] it has no respect for you. It has no

[39:50] respect for you because you don't have

[39:51] the ability to follow through on your

[39:53] own word. Now once again, people say to

[39:56] me, "Hey Nero, if I drink will affect my

[39:58] manifestations. If I smoke, will affect

[39:59] my manifestation? If I link up with

[40:01] these hoes, is that going to affect my

[40:02] manifestation?" The truth of the matter

[40:04] is that depends on you.

[40:08] Now, yes, those things can affect your

[40:10] frequency. That's a different topic

[40:11] entirely. But do they affect your

[40:13] manifestation? No. How do I know? Cuz

[40:15] there's literal degener when I say

[40:17] degenerates, there's literal degenerates

[40:20] that have what it is that you want. And

[40:22] they have what it is that they want

[40:23] because it's not an issue for them. See,

[40:25] we make laws for ourselves. We say, "If

[40:27] I do this, I'm a bad person, so I don't

[40:28] deserve this. If I do this, I'm a great

[40:30] person, so I deserve this." It's the

[40:32] laws that you make for your reality that

[40:34] lead to you experiencing that particular

[40:36] ability to either bring that thing into

[40:38] existence or not bring that thing into

[40:39] existence based upon the laws that you

[40:41] made for yourself. Nothing more, nothing

[40:42] less.

[40:44] So you need to begin to ask yourself,

[40:46] what are the things that I want to stop

[40:48] doing?

[40:50] It's not that those things are bad. It's

[40:51] that you've decided that they're bad. So

[40:52] that's for you in it. The rest of us

[40:54] will keep doing that [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[40:58] And what are the things that you know

[40:59] you need to do? Anything that you do

[41:01] that would make you feel more

[41:03] disciplined is going to be something

[41:04] that leads to a greater level of

[41:06] conviction. More conviction leads to

[41:08] easier manifestation. Anything that you

[41:09] want to stop doing that you consistently

[41:11] do and you know you got no business

[41:13] doing and you don't want to do it and

[41:14] you want to stop doing it, that's going

[41:15] to deplete your conviction and then you

[41:17] won't even trust yourself. Cuz if you

[41:19] don't even trust yourself to be able to

[41:21] direct your own body, how could you ever

[41:22] trust yourself to create the reality

[41:24] that you want to live with?

[41:29] Does that make sense? And the Jamaicans

[41:31] say that makes sense.

[41:34] Hey dude,

[41:36] it's got his face in his hands. Culture

[41:38] vulture.

[41:59] I think this whole manifestation [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[42:01] made me have OCD or something. Mom's

[42:04] life. Me, too.

[42:05] >> Life was simple before knowing this.

[42:06] >> Nah, mom's life. Listen, when you first

[42:09] get into this [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] and you're just

[42:11] reading the basics, you're reading the

[42:13] basic stuff that's like, oh, you know,

[42:16] your thoughts, your thoughts lead to

[42:17] everything bad in your life. When you

[42:19] have negative thoughts, you're like,

[42:20] "Yo, I'm finished.

[42:23] I'm finished." That that's what it's

[42:24] like. Most people can create OCD

[42:27] predicated upon the notion that they

[42:28] think that every belief or every emotion

[42:29] is going to lead to some type of effect.

[42:31] And that is not the case. So, please do

[42:33] not be overran by the OCD of it all

[42:35] because you will quite literally mess up

[42:37] your life. You will quite literally mess

[42:39] up your life. Me, that had me stressed.

[42:41] Imagine having a bad day, then having a

[42:43] bad day because now you're worried about

[42:45] how your bad day and your bad emotions

[42:47] going to lead to even worse day. It's

[42:49] long, bro.

[42:52] >> Mind games. Straight mind games.

[43:02] Thank you, Nero. Thank you. As an

[43:04] extension of the universe, I know that I

[43:06] am also thanking myself.

[43:08] >> Real, I lied them.

[43:09] >> Truthfully, I did not watch the video or

[43:11] haven't watched your videos in a while,

[43:13] bro. Just came to comment.

[43:14] >> You just you just came to comment. Yeah,

[43:16] >> you know,

[43:16] >> didn't even just

[43:18] >> That's because I have manifested and

[43:20] I've already conjured up my dream

[43:22] reality.

[43:22] >> Nice.

[43:24] >> I had no reason to return. I have my

[43:26] dream job that pays extremely well. I

[43:28] have the girl of my dreams.

[43:30] >> Okay, they're flexing on us.

[43:31] >> Flexing? Are you flexing on us?

[43:32] >> The girl of my dreams and I'm getting

[43:34] married soon.

[43:36] >> I'm moving to Cape Town soon and

[43:38] honestly I just came to see

[43:39] >> he's getting married soon.

[43:41] >> Thank you. Married girl of his dreams.

[43:43] >> The issue is I don't know which of these

[43:44] pens are dying and which ones aren't.

[43:46] >> Bro, you open a new pack every day.

[43:48] >> I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.

[43:51] Marrying the girl of his dreams. That's

[43:53] sweet, man.

[43:53] >> How cute. We need that. We need that.

[43:58] >> I think that's one of the most wholesome

[43:59] comments.

[44:00] >> It is. It is.

[44:01] >> Normally, it's I've got the I've got the

[44:03] baddest girl that I've always wanted and

[44:05] been chasing my whole life

[44:06] >> or the guy that was like, "Oh, broke. I

[44:08] I manifested drinking this whiskey that

[44:10] I've always wanted to drink or my parlay

[44:14] is hit or my bets hit or the horse that

[44:16] I bet on really hit. Now I can finally

[44:19] buy a section in the club."

[44:21] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

[44:28] What else we got?

[44:33] Even though we don't know each other,

[44:35] you have no idea how much sense you make

[44:37] to me. Thank you. You have no idea how

[44:39] much you've changed my life. And you are

[44:42] >> And you are right. This is the last

[44:43] video I will ever watch. But no,

[44:46] >> but

[44:48] one time I will say my

[44:49] >> AJ's doing his stuff again. but one that

[44:51] I will say for my kids to watch. I'm so

[44:54] grateful and forever thankful. Be

[44:55] >> Oh, you're going to let your kids watch

[44:57] this?

[44:57] >> Crazy. I'll see you one day and thank

[44:59] you in person.

[45:00] >> That means a lot. You know that that

[45:02] really means a lot.

[45:03] >> You know, you got to come back still,

[45:05] >> bro. I'm just

[45:06] >> obviously we need the viewership and

[45:08] that like [&nbsp;__&nbsp;]

[45:11] [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] I need to eat too and [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] You

[45:13] know what I'm saying?

[45:16] >> No, that's sick. I'm guessing that was

[45:17] the last Was that the last video?

[45:19] >> Yeah. Me and Hrix by popular demand.

[45:23] >> Yeah.

[45:25] >> Uhhuh.

[45:27] Okay.

[45:27] >> Now that lives a team called

[45:42] any other one before I do this section.

[45:44] Uh,

[45:49] let me have a quick look. We'll have a

[45:50] look. We'll have a look.

[45:54] Oh, do we ever come to the realization

[45:58] that AJ might be dyslexic? Hence why he

[46:01] can't seem to finish simple sentences

[46:03] without stuttering. Even if not true at

[46:06] all, let's not make fun of him. Long. I

[46:08] love you, A.

[46:08] >> Not them diagnosing you.

[46:10] >> I love you, too, bro.

[46:13] I don't think AJ is dyslexic, which

[46:15] there's nothing wrong with by the way.

[46:18] AJ, there's nothing wrong with AJ. AJ,

[46:20] there's nothing wrong with that.

[46:24] >> You know, I don't want to I don't want

[46:26] >> No, but I feel like we live in this I'll

[46:28] be real. I'll be real. I'll be real. I

[46:29] feel like the older generation, you lot

[46:31] got one thing correct. I feel like my

[46:32] generation, them [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] overdiagnose

[46:34] themselves.

[46:35] >> You get me?

[46:36] >> People People People fry their brains on

[46:39] TikTok and then be like, "I got ADHD."

[46:41] But you don't have ADHD. It's just your

[46:43] attention span has been killed literally

[46:45] because you're demon scrolling. People

[46:47] will be like, "I've got this. I've got

[46:49] this. I've got this." I don't agree with

[46:50] that. I don't agree with that. Me

[46:52] personally,

[46:53] >> and this is why the talent's wasting

[46:55] away. You know what I'm saying?

[46:56] >> Oh, you can you saying they got anxiety?

[46:58] They can't.

[46:59] >> They'll be like, "Man, I'm so anxious."

[47:01] Or, "I got ADHD now." Bro, you were 12

[47:04] when you were doom scrolling. Like

[47:07] >> watching you you're watching Coco Melon.

[47:09] Your parents raised you on Coco Melon.

[47:11] Your brain's fried.

[47:12] >> This is why they can't conjure up their

[47:14] talent and work on it cuz they're doom

[47:15] scrolling.

[47:16] >> I don't believe that the generation is

[47:17] dead with I don't believe that.

[47:19] >> You're cooked, bro.

[47:19] >> No, you're going to guess you're going

[47:20] to guess the millennials. They're going

[47:22] to be like, "Yeah, our generation's the

[47:23] best." I don't think that we have talent

[47:25] in our generation. I just think I just

[47:28] think everybody believes that these

[47:29] people are the best, so they don't think

[47:31] they can be the best. You feel me? Like,

[47:33] I know I'm the best at what I do. Now, I

[47:35] have rever for the greats, but like if

[47:37] everyone's like, "Oh, Messi is the best,

[47:38] or Ronaldo's the best, or this person's

[47:40] the best, or this Arsen is the best,"

[47:42] then they've mentally decided that

[47:43] they're not. You You get me?

[47:45] >> I get you, boys.

[47:46] >> Nah, bro. Everyone in Gen Z needs to

[47:48] start saying they're the best. I'm

[47:50] telling you. I'm telling you.

[47:52] >> Nah, bro.

[47:52] >> I'm telling you.

[47:56] >> There's not even one person that's

[47:58] >> hopeless. You're hopeless.

[47:59] >> Oh, one person's come close, bro.

[48:01] >> You're hopeless. You're genuinely

[48:03] hopeless, bro. I'm telling you.

[48:07] Cool. So

[48:09] this is kind of trickling on further

[48:11] from selfd disccipline. The relationship

[48:12] with yourself is reflected into reality.

[48:14] Meaning if the instances this is all

[48:16] surrounding self- betrayal. If you

[48:18] betray yourself then naturally you're

[48:20] going to experience a reality that

[48:22] betrays you. If you ignore yourself then

[48:24] reality is in a sense going to ignore

[48:25] you. And if you disappoint yourself

[48:28] reality is going to disappoint you. And

[48:30] see this is the thing the beauty of it

[48:32] is that you can reverse engineer the

[48:35] relationship that you have with yourself

[48:36] by seeing the relationship that you have

[48:37] with reality. When reality is moving a

[48:40] certain way you should use that as a

[48:42] feedback loop to look within to see what

[48:44] data within you what within the process

[48:46] is leading to that output. You have to

[48:48] have the ability to do that. Most people

[48:50] don't have the ability to do that and so

[48:51] ultimately they're stuck. But it's

[48:53] important that you understand that the

[48:54] relationship that you have with yourself

[48:56] is reflected onto reality. And when I

[48:58] say relationship, I'm referring to your

[49:00] level of selfrust, self-discipline, so

[49:02] on and so forth.

[49:15] Me,

[49:18] man.

[49:22] Those beautiful eyes.

[49:27] A smile on your face makes it easy

[49:33] to trust you. If they only knew

[49:39] the girl with the tattoo

[49:43] doing what you're doing just to get to

[49:45] where you see

[49:48] >> he's the next Miguel, bro. You know what

[49:50] I'm saying? I don't even think Miguel's

[49:51] one of the goats, but he's good. We

[49:54] don't have that. Hey,

[49:56] >> we don't have that.

[50:00] >> Doing what?

[50:02] >> Bless me. Doing what you doing just to

[50:05] get away.

[50:07] No, that's real. The level of talent was

[50:10] I don't want to say that. That's a

[50:12] belief. It's a belief. AJ search.

[50:14] >> I don't know. I'm searching the baby's

[50:16] age. I'm thinking maybe his gen. He's

[50:19] 34.

[50:20] >> Who?

[50:20] >> The baby. Not trying to say the baby's

[50:23] the goal or anything, but yo, the purple

[50:28] pretty decent artist. You know what I'm

[50:29] saying?

[50:31] Had his had a very good run.

[50:34] We ain't got that.

[50:38] We got Central C. No offense, he's good,

[50:41] but like there's just

[50:42] >> Central No, but

[50:43] >> there's nothing.

[50:44] >> No, but Central C is a UK goat whether

[50:46] you like him or not.

[50:47] >> No, he is. He is.

[50:48] >> Whether you like him or not.

[50:49] >> But I'm saying there's not there. Is

[50:50] that it? No, but central sees our age.

[50:52] So maybe in 10 years time it's going to

[50:54] be similar.

[50:55] >> But there's but I'm saying there's need

[50:57] there needs to be more.

[50:58] >> Nah, but you know what the issue is? No.

[50:59] Do you know what the issue is? The issue

[51:00] is [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] do what you just did right

[51:02] there. When people are actually our age

[51:04] because we're so similar to them, we're

[51:05] like, nah, they ain't got it.

[51:07] >> No.

[51:08] >> But but but hold on. In 10 years time,

[51:10] the younger generation is going to look

[51:11] up to them and be like, "No, they had

[51:13] it." But people in their generation

[51:15] never see them.

[51:16] >> No.

[51:17] >> You think all the old heads

[51:21] the people that people revered the great

[51:23] like you know did you guys see them as

[51:26] the best at that moment

[51:28] >> they definitely saw him as the best

[51:29] Jay-Z they were glazing

[51:31] >> so okay so Jay-Z's glazing shut up man

[51:35] >> JC were glazing but I'm saying there's

[51:38] multiple people that we can name

[51:40] >> in this day and age who can you name

[51:42] that's around our age C

[51:45] >> Dave

[51:48] Central C Dave okay That's UK. I don't

[51:50] know for the American artists.

[51:53] I don't know.

[51:58] Dave is good, but he needs to drop a he

[52:00] needs to drop a

[52:03] a global album.

[52:05] >> Nah, he's all right.

[52:08] >> Yes, he's all right where he is.

[52:10] >> Well, I'm telling you, 10, 15 years, 20

[52:11] years time, they wouldn't be saying

[52:13] Central Sea is the goat. Nobody ever

[52:15] sees people in real time. It's not what

[52:17] it says in the Bible. You can't be a

[52:18] prophet in your own town. [&nbsp;__&nbsp;] that

[52:20] are around you aren't going to rate your

[52:22] thing. You got to go elsewhere.

[52:23] >> And that's why Dave needs to drop a

[52:25] global album. Stop wondering that

[52:26] whatever he's doing.

[52:28] >> Anyways,

[52:28] >> it's cold though.

[52:31] >> I told you we 360 back to selfworth. The

[52:34] only way to raise your self worth is by

[52:36] altering the emotional experience that

[52:37] you've surrounded or experienced

[52:39] surrounding what it is that you want.

[52:41] You need to create an emotional

[52:42] experience in direct connection towards

[52:44] your desired reality to alter your level

[52:46] of selfworth. Meaning an individual that

[52:48] feels as if they don't deserve money

[52:49] just has to get more accustomed to the

[52:51] feeling of money. And the beauty of the

[52:52] mind is that you can't distinguish

[52:54] between truth and imagination. So if

[52:56] your imagination, visualize a scene

[52:58] where someone that you love is

[52:59] acknowledging you for having so much

[53:01] money. And then that gets you accustomed

[53:03] to the feeling of money. Now predicated

[53:05] upon that visualization, get into a

[53:06] relaxed, meditative state. Sit down, lay

[53:08] down. When you're relaxed, when you feel

[53:10] yourself, you know, in that state where

[53:12] you're like, "Okay, I'm calm now."

[53:13] Visualize somebody that you love

[53:14] acknowledging how much money you have.

[53:16] and then being genuinely happy for you

[53:18] because then that gets you accustomed to

[53:19] the feeling of money which then raises

[53:21] your self-worth because you're altering

[53:22] the emotionally intense thing that

[53:23] you've experienced which then overrites

[53:25] the thing that your mind has saved you

[53:27] as being deserving of and this can be

[53:29] extrapolated to a multitude of things.

[53:31] Another way to do this is to go back to

[53:33] an instance to which you emotionally

[53:34] experienced something surrounding what

[53:36] it is that you want that was negative

[53:37] and recreate it in a positive manner. So

[53:40] a toxic breakup let it end you know in a

[53:42] harmonious way. So in a sense you're

[53:44] altering what your subconscious mind is

[53:46] stored because remember the subconscious

[53:47] mind is a logical and irrational. It

[53:49] can't distinguish between truth and

[53:50] imagination. But when you're in a

[53:52] relaxed meditative state your conscious

[53:54] mind is out the way and your

[53:55] subconscious mind being forward you can

[53:56] recreate it and give it whatever it is

[53:58] that you want to get yourself accustomed

[53:59] to a feeling or to remove something that

[54:02] you felt and overwrite it with the

[54:03] feeling that you do want to feel to then

[54:05] place yourself in resonance with what it

[54:06] is that you want. Now the final thing

[54:09] that I like to say is on the topic of

[54:11] discipline because the true question is

[54:13] how do I become more disciplined? You

[54:15] become disciplined by realizing that you

[54:17] already are disciplined.

[54:19] So borrow that down. You're already

[54:21] disciplined in the way that you think.

[54:22] You're already disciplined in the way

[54:23] that you react to things. You're

[54:24] disciplined in the way that you look at

[54:25] things. You're disciplined in the ideas

[54:27] that you accept and the ideas that you

[54:29] don't accept. You're disciplined in your

[54:31] old frequency. You're already

[54:32] disciplined. In order for you to be

[54:35] inconsistently

[54:36] undisiplined, that requires discipline.

[54:39] People always say, "I have a problem

[54:40] with consistency." No, you don't.

[54:42] Because inconsistency is being

[54:43] consistent inconsistently. Quite

[54:45] literally, you have no issue with a

[54:48] consistent. Nobody's problem in life is

[54:50] a discipline problem because we're

[54:51] disciplined just in a version of

[54:53] ourselves that we don't want to be in or

[54:54] we're sending energy, misdirecting

[54:56] energy in the wrong way. Nobody has a

[54:58] consistency problem cuz inconsistency is

[55:00] a form of consistent. If you're

[55:02] consistently inconsistent, bro, you're

[55:04] consistent, right? Just in another way.

[55:06] But until you come to the realization

[55:08] that you're already consistent and

[55:09] already disciplined, you won't be able

[55:10] to tap into the power that you already

[55:12] have. Because when you say, "I'm an

[55:14] undisiplined person or I lack

[55:15] consistency, there are no truths in

[55:17] reality other than what the subconscious

[55:18] mind accepts as true." So when you're

[55:20] consistently telling yourself, or I

[55:21] should say there are few truths in

[55:23] reality other than what the subconscious

[55:24] mind accepts as true. When you're

[55:26] telling yourself, "I'm inconsistent. I'm

[55:27] undisiplined," then you begin to

[55:29] experience a reality where you're

[55:30] undisiplined. Not because you are, but

[55:32] because you've told yourself that you

[55:33] are. But you've told yourself that you

[55:35] are predicated on a failure to realize

[55:37] that you are disciplined just in the old

[55:38] frequency. But when you come to the

[55:40] recognition that I am disciplined, then

[55:42] you actually put yourself in a position

[55:43] to be able to follow through on your

[55:44] work. So when you want to do the things

[55:46] that you want to do, the issue is you're

[55:48] attempting to do in a state of being

[55:50] that's in direct contradiction to it.

[55:51] You're attempting to be disciplined, but

[55:53] you have this idea and state of being in

[55:55] frequency that you're undisiplined.

[55:57] That's a contradiction. You need to

[55:58] first realize that I am disciplined.

[56:00] Then do the stuff that it is that you

[56:02] want to do. Then build the selfrust.

[56:04] Then build the confidence. Then build

[56:05] the conviction. Then lead to

[56:07] manifestation. And if you cover those

[56:08] two between selfworth and

[56:10] self-discipline, ladies and gentlemen,

[56:12] you'll be able to manifest anything.
