Reprogramming The Lies You Mistook As Personality
The most dangerous voice in your life might sound exactly like your own.
Ever notice how some people just seem to see opportunities everywhere?
Like money just appears out of thin air.
Life on easy mode.
And then the parallel…
The guy who can’t seem to get anything right.
Fails at everything he touches.
Chances are, you fall on one of these sides.
You’ve got the potential for your dream life… but you feel boxed in by your beliefs.
That’s because limiting beliefs literally put you in a box.
Harvard found that teams with limiting beliefs were 37% less likely to hit their targets. Almost half your odds of success lost because your mind sabotaged you.
So you may be asking… where do these beliefs even come from?
I study this shit and i want you to win so here’s the sauce:
These beliefs form when repeated experiences reinforce bullshit in your head.
Think primal brain saying “this kept us alive, keep doing it.”
Most limiting beliefs get installed during childhood.
You think money is scarce because your parents struggled to pay bills. “We have McDonald’s at home” was way too familiar for most of us.
These repeated experiences train your malleable kid brain to accept lies as truth.
Bad at math.
Not a people person.
Can’t sell anything.
Can’t read books.
Unable to focus.
The list goes on. And it gets deeper.
Some beliefs have stronger roots than others.
A money scarcity belief from childhood will be harder to remove than some limiting belief you picked up in college about being broke.
The deeper the belief, the more it subconsciously controls your actions.
I had to fix my own garbage beliefs.
My mindset about myself was complete shit. Pathetic, even.
I viewed money as scarce, got emotional about every setback as “proof” I was a failure, and secretly hoped others would fail so I wouldn’t feel alone in my mediocrity.
When you believe money is scarce, you’ll never find it.
When scarcity is your operating system, you sabotage every attempt at wealth because “people like me don’t get rich.”
There are no opportunities for you to see because your mind LITERALLY filters them out.
So… how do you actually rewire this shit?
This process isn’t shallow.
Removing limiting beliefs is hard.
It requires depth, time, and brutal introspection.
But I’ve been through it and keep refining myself.
Here’s the game:
First, look for patterns.
Your subconscious shows its beliefs through consistent actions you don’t even remember.
Opportunities you’ve turned down.
Places that weren’t “for you.”
Actions you know you should take but don’t because they’re scary.
Notice where you consistently shy away from golden opportunities.
Journal these as evidence.
Then identify your fears.
Limiting beliefs surface through internal fears.
Fear of failure.
Fear of rejection.
Fear of not being good enough.
Fear of letting people down.
See your fears for what they are—childhood programming disguised as truth.
Awareness is step one of a process that will take years, not weeks.
These beliefs didn’t form overnight, and they won’t disappear overnight.
They’ve been your operating system for decades.
You’ll need to challenge these beliefs every single day.
Catch yourself when the old programming kicks in.
Force yourself to take actions that contradict what you “know” to be true about yourself.
When your brain says “people like me don’t succeed,” you take the action anyway.
When fear tells you to stay small, you expand anyway.
When scarcity whispers “there’s not enough,” you operate from abundance anyway.
This is identity reconstruction work.
A daily practice of becoming someone who doesn’t carry these limitations.
- CK
P.S. The “you” who created this reality can’t create your dream.
ZPS helps you evolve into someone who can through reprogramming your identity to match your actions.