faith removes limitations
We all have goals and things we want to achieve in life. Some of us dream big and some dream within the limits set by themselves or society. I decided to dream big again for the first time since I quit making TikToks a year ago. I want to become a successful self-help YouTuber that educates my audience to be better for themselves and those around them. I want it to be one of my jobs, and I’d like to have a monthly income attached to that. Now that I know what I want to do, I have to actually do it. Which is usually the hard part in the story, but that's when I stumbled upon figures that have since changed my life for the better and really pushed me to pay the price of achieving my dreams—becoming the person I want to be.
I call them my grandfathers now as I hold them very close to my heart, and their names are Bob Proctor, Earl Nightingale, and Napoleon Hill. I attended Bob’s Zoom seminars, binged his YouTube videos, and watched and rewatched one of Nightingale’s videos. These two took their ideas from the OG, Mr. Hill, whose most famous book I purchased, Think and Grow Rich. Think and Grow Rich seems pretty simple, almost like we already do it, but the fact is we don’t—at least not how Hill says we should if we want something. We have to fervently wish for something to the point where onlookers think we are insane. “Faith removes limitations,” are his own words. He says before we can do anything, we have to believe we can. We have to visualize ourselves already having all the things we could ever want. We must orient ourselves to become success conscious.
Our minds are the most fertile land known to man, and when we plant thoughts in our minds—regardless of whether they are good or bad—our minds will grow them in the same way. You reap what you sow. He backs up all this thinking that some may view as delusional with a plethora of real-life examples such as Charles Schwab, his own son, Henry Ford, Mr. Carnegie, and many more. The point is you really just have to think to grow rich, and I’m beginning to think and seek so fervently this dream of mine. I want to become a successful YouTuber, so I will become a successful YouTuber, and now I just have to keep on desiring while the path shows itself as I climb the ladder to stardom.
This isn’t something curated to be a blog topic like my usual posts, but just something that is real to me. This is me, raw. I want to become a successful YouTuber and writer. I want to create and engage the youth to push their self-imposed limits and never give up. I want us all to let our imagination run freely and dream wholeheartedly. Lastly, I want to make my dad proud, so I will. I know I will.
- ps: Thanks for always believing in me, Nanna. YouTube is going to be my next successful venture, and I will undoubtedly fail a lot before I make it to the top.
Love,
Srijan