Each decision we make in life literally takes us to a different reality.

Think about it. When you made that big decision that changed your life maybe a high paying job or anything that has big significance in your life let's use the job for example. You landed a 1 million dollar a year job. Great.


Now imagine you had said no to that offer. Where would you be in life? Yeah, scary, right? Unknown.

What if you had rejected that 1-million-dollar salary job, but you could have made 10x that doing something online?

The same is true the other way. You could be in the exact same shoes you were before the 1 million dollar job offer.

What if your dream was to make 10 million online, but you accepted the 1-million-dollar salary because you needed the money?

Right when you accepted it, you entered a new reality as an employee.

Does that mean accepting a million dollar salary is dumb if that's not your goal? No.

It simply means that each decision you make alters your reality in a good way or a bad way.

The "unknown" part is key for me. I think most of the time trusting the unknown leads to places you never thought you could reach.

If you simply make the best decisions you can that align with your goals somehow, some way, the universe will make sure you get to that final goal. Even if the decision feels scary or unknown, run to it without looking back.

Each decision must be a step closer to your goal. Even if you make a wrong decision.

Let's say you've been employed in the 1 million dollar a year salary for 2 years now. You notice it probably wasn't the best choice that aligns with your goals. So you choose to quit and follow your goals.

The universe will still reward you. You are still walking in the unknown if you quit because you don't know if you're going to end up in the same position or even worse. That proves that even when you made the bad mistake, you can still somehow, some way try to balance everything out again and pursue your goals.

Bad decisions don't define you. Sometimes they make you even more aware that you chose the wrong decision.

What’s one big decision you made that changed your reality?

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