What stories do you tell yourself about yourself?
“I can’t get fit. Bad genetics.”
“I don’t understand my kids. I’m not cut out to be a good parent.”
“I’ll never find someone. I’m meant to be alone.”
“I’m not wired to be an entrepreneur.”
“Tech? I’m just not a computer person.”
These are scripts—handed to you by others, or worse, ones you wrote in weakness.
But here’s the truth: they’re not truth…if you don’t let them be.
You’re the author. You hold the pen.
Humans are built to adapt. To evolve. To learn new skills. Build new bodies. Rewrite broken patterns.
If that weren’t true, we’d still be chasing squirrels with stone axes.
The next chapter is wide open. Start writing it.