The ReWire Podcast w/ Ryan Stewman

Your Perspective Has Imprisoned You | ReWire 1023


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Most of our perspectives were shaped by misinformed adults when we were children. 

Most of these are shaped before the age of 7 years old. 

At 7 years old, we don't know shit. 

I was captive until I decided to rewire my mind. 

I believed that people like me ended up in institutions. 

That people that love you will leave you. 

Society will be tough on you. 

It wasn't until I was locked up a second time in prison before I started reading books, and educating myself.

My parents didn't live like I live. 

They didn't have access to information like you and I have. 

If you're going to free your perspective, it's said something significant has to happen to you: 

  • Lose your job
  • Get divorced
  • Lose your freedom 
  • Get a disease
  • Lose someone close to you

I had a perspective that imprisoned me. 

I started reading. 

They say knowledge is power. 

No. 

Applied knowledge is power. 

You won't know how big and abundant the space is around you until you decide to climb the mountain and get to the top. 

If you haven't had some life-altering shit happen to you, it's up to you to get uncomfortable and change your own perspective. 

Growth doesn't happen when you're locked up! 

Take it from me................ 

I know. 

And now you do, too! 

#RiseAbove 

HOW TO GET INVOLVED: 

This planet is based on an algorithm and with every positive action, there is an adverse reaction. 

Ryan Stewman rose and overcame a life of addiction, imprisonment, divorce, and circumstances that would break the spirit of the average human being. 

He went on to create a powerful network of winners and champions in life and business creating a movement quickly changing lives one day at a time. 

Learn more at: www.JoinTheApex.com  

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