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Imagine having a humongous collection of tools.
A huge garage with tools on all kinds of racks and in boxes and carefully organized.
Maybe you bought the house on the cheap from an estate sale or something.
And it came with all the tools.
So, you figured, you’d maybe start building things as a hobby.
Like birdhouses or something.
Since your new estate came with a big back yard.
Only you had a bit of a problem.
All you really knew how to use were the most basic common tools.
Hammers, saws, a few screwdrivers, and that’s it.
Most of your tools you had zero idea how to use.
Clearly, you would be significantly decreasing the potential things you could build.
Many people treat their brains this way.
Not necessarily our brains, but the memories we keep.
We collect all kinds of memories growing up.
Way more than we could remember.
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You could start digging in your brain and you’d still be finding memories you hadn’t thought of for a while.
The problem is we reference our memory like we would use the tools in that massive tool kit.
Most of us only know how to use common tools.
Hammers, saws, nails, screws.
And most of us only refer to common memories.
The memories we tend to reference based on your ancient programming.
The ones that taught us some unpleasant but necessary lessons.
Mainly about what NOT to do to stay safe.
In our ancient past, we didn’t need to think about this stuff.
Nature, our environment, our DNA, they all conspired to make us remember dangerous events where we might have died.
So we don’t do that again.
But in modern life, those memories are kind of incorrectly recorded.
Don’t Die
We tend to reference memories when our social safety was at stake.
When we expressed ourselves and got yelled at.
In the past, what was dangerous as a kid was also dangerous as an adult.
Tigers, snakes, falling off cliffs, etc.
But in modern times, the things we THOUGHT were dangerous as a kid are absolutely NOT dangerous as adults.
Which means most of us are, by default, referencing memories that are not helping us.
Quite the opposite.
The good news is there are a kajillion other memories we can reference.
Just like we can use all those metaphorical tools in a kajillion different ways to build a kajillion different cool things.
Choose Your Path
So by taking the time to CHOOSE the right “sequence” of memories that define you, you can BE anybody you want.
A powerful speaker.
A smooth operator.
A super genius intellect.
A leader that can inspire people simply by showing up.
Get in your brain and start building.
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