Most people don’t stay stuck because they lack information. They stay stuck because they keep consuming and never commit to a system. More podcasts won’t change your life if your actions stay the same.
The hardest part of growth is acting like the future version of yourself while your old identity argues with you. That's the barrier most people mistake for a sign to quit.
Your results are not random—they are a direct reflection of your thoughts, feelings, and actions. When those are misaligned, effort just reinforces failure. Fix the internal pattern, and the external outcome follows.
Most people think they have a discipline problem. They don’t. They have a self-command problem. If you don’t follow your own instructions, nothing else will work.
Most people are manifesting failure on repeat. If you keep feeding your mind what’s wrong, it will keep proving you right—until your results match your focus.
Kamal El-Rassi
You can spend thousands on cars, gadgets, and distractions, then wonder why your income never changes.
The highest-return investment is still yourself. Most people know that. Very few act like it.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Most people don’t stay stuck because they lack information. They stay stuck because they keep consuming and never commit to a system. More podcasts won’t change your life if your actions stay the same.
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Kamal El-Rassi
The hardest part of growth is acting like the future version of yourself while your old identity argues with you. That's the barrier most people mistake for a sign to quit.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Most people stay stuck because they treat results as instructions. The people who change their lives treat desire as direction.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Desire isn't wanting something badly. It's deciding on something so clearly that your current reality stops getting a vote.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Smart people often stay stuck longer because learning feels productive.
“Preparing” becomes a socially acceptable form of procrastination. Meanwhile, the person taking messy action passes them anyway.
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Kamal El-Rassi
The internet made knowledge cheap. Execution is still rare.
Most people don’t need another book, podcast, or framework. They need to do the uncomfortable thing they already know they should be doing.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Your results are not random—they are a direct reflection of your thoughts, feelings, and actions. When those are misaligned, effort just reinforces failure. Fix the internal pattern, and the external outcome follows.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Most people think they have a discipline problem. They don’t. They have a self-command problem. If you don’t follow your own instructions, nothing else will work.
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Kamal El-Rassi
Most people are manifesting failure on repeat.
If you keep feeding your mind what’s wrong, it will keep proving you right—until your results match your focus.
1 month ago | [YT] | 1
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