What do you see?

Your life is a reflection of your mind.

Everything you see, feel, perceive, and have, both in the physical and mental frames of life, is a direct mirror of your mind.

Your mental framework—your mindset—leads to a particular interpretation.
Interpretation leads to a feeling.
The feeling leads to thoughts.
Thoughts lead to actions.
Actions form your identity.
And your identity defines your destiny.

Your mindset ultimately decides your destiny.

If you are fat, you first became a fat person in your mental framework, which then led to you becoming fat in the material world.

If you are broke, you first adopted the mindset of a poor person.

Everything you are in the material world, you first became in your mental framework.

For many people this mechanism becomes a trap.

But for me, for you, and for every other person who decides to change it, it becomes a superpower—the ability to influence physical reality into any way, shape, and form that you wish.

If you master the art of reprogramming your mindset to what you want it to be, you can change the physical through that.

You change your mindset to the mindset of a world champion boxer, and many actions and identity-building events later, you will become a world champion boxer.

You want a skyscraper? Here you go.
A muscular body? Of course.
A beautiful woman? Boom.
A strong brotherhood? Coming right up.

Do you understand?

The physical realm is an undercategory of the mental.

If you want change in the physical, you first need to change the mental.

If you look into the mirror and the reflection called life doesn’t appeal to your liking, change what you put in front of that mirror. Change your mental framework.

The mirror isn’t fair or unfair, good or bad, right or wrong, rude or polite.

It simply shows what is in front of it.

Don’t be a fool. Stop putting accountability on the mirror for the one you see in it.

You have the key to change.

Use it.

-Yanni