What’cha want?
What Are You Trying To Accomplish?
Something better? Something more? Something different?
As good as we’ve got it, as good as we’ve made it, we’re wired to want more, better, faster, different.
No matter how good we make it, we have an urge for it to be different somehow.
So, what’cha, what’cha, what’cha want? What’cha want⚡︎?
We play all sorts of strange games with ourselves.
One of the most subtle and persistent is the game of keep away — where there’s something you genuinely want, yet somehow, inexplicably, it’s always just out of reach.
Love, money, health…
You’ve got it good, right? Hell, you’ve probably got it great.
And yet, no matter how good it is, there’s always that one thing. That one area where shit just won’t line up no matter what voodoo dance you do.
Maybe you’re a wizard at stacking cash but can’t seem to crack the code on getting fit or staying healthy. Maybe you’re the relationship whisperer, but money slips through your fingers like water.
Maybe, you’ve got the world fooled into thinking you’ve got your shit dialed in — but deep down, you’re still chasing something you can’t quite name.
Whatever it is, it’s been this way for you for years — decades, maybe. It’s a program, a story that plays out way below the surface, and until you rewrite it, you’ll continue to repeat it, stuck in that same loop, forever just out of reach of what you want.
Once you become aware that you’re the one doing this, that awareness changes everything. Because now, if you’re aware and still struggling against it, you’re literally keeping yourself from the thing you say you want.
That struggle isn’t fate or bad luck. It’s not external, and it’s certainly not random. You designed it. A subconscious program running quietly in the background, driving you to act, react, and choose exactly as you do.
At some level, this loop, this struggle, is doing something for you. It meets a deeper, higher priority value or belief — something hidden, and deeply influential. It’s filling some emotional, psychological, or identity-level need you’re probably not even aware of.
You’re currently getting exactly what you want.
To be continued…