Am I truly giving my all?
Upon reflection, I realized I’m not . Listening to Mark’s insights and revisiting my previous thoughts and blog post, it became clear that I was falling short of my potential. I had been attempting to outsmart my subconscious, playing a chess game of sorts. This defiance, I now see, was more about self-sabotage than rebellion against external forces.
As I observed myself, I decided to embrace the journey. This morning, and yesterday as well, I savored Scroll 2 in bed, accompanied by a cup of coffee. No more trying to trick my subconscious on hurried bus rides. I’ve committed to following the instructions as written, honoring the process in its intended form.
The Law of Growth whispers a profound truth: what we nurture in our minds flourishes, while forgotten thoughts wither away. It’s a gentle reminder of the power we hold in shaping our reality.
I’m learning to be a graceful observer of my behaviors, with nothing other than curiosity and kindness.
The realization that I have control over my thoughts is both empowering and humbling. It’s also a responsibility that is scary. the helm is truly in my hands, no excuses.
So, I promise to do my best. Not just a fraction, not just when it’s convenient, but consistently, wholeheartedly, and with persistence. I can work now or pay the price, again, later, but mostly because I always keep my promises



yes it is
Thank you so much Todd
Paying the price now is much cheaper than later… Keep going on Dre
That is a Truly Wonderful post Dre!!