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Primary Programmer   https://www.spreaker.com/episode/primary-programmer--71129602 Are you living a life you designed, or are you just a character in someone else’s dream? We often confuse the "trunk" for the "elephant." We focus on the outward noise—the bills, the titles, the labels society slaps on our chests—and we forget that we are the ones who hold the source code. The tension today lies between the comfort of being defined and the terrifying freedom of defining yourself. Most stay in the "huts" of external validation because the "pyramid" of self-determination requires a sacrifice of the old self. Who told you that you were "just" anything? Call to Inaction: Stop trying to be understood by those who haven't done the work to understand themselves. "What does not strengthen should be released, for it is a false treasure." What title or label can you stop carrying today? Which "Legacy Program" (habit or thoug...

Self-Belief: The Key to Your True Potential

Imani is a word that means faith, trust, and confidence. It is one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa. But Imani is not blind faith. It is knowing that there are things in this universe that are so powerful, we have to have faith in them. When we have Imani, we see the goodness in life. We feel connected to all things. If you pick up a single blade of grass or look at an ant crawling on the ground, you realize these tiny things are just as important as the big things in life. Imani helps us believe in ourselves and the people around us. Here are some ways having Imani can help us:

We can stop being afraid of failure if we know that even if we fail today, we can succeed tomorrow.

We can find happiness when times are tough if we know that better days will come.

We can continue working toward goals that seem impossible because our belief pushes us onward.

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