You don’t know you’ve been programmed—until the program starts to fail.
The image of the sleeping baby wired into screens, schools, microphones, and systems we never consented to, says it all. From birth, we inherit beliefs—about race, religion, nationality, gender, success—before we ever get to ask why.
But something happens when life stops running smoothly. When the beliefs we swallowed whole start to feel… wrong. When the values we were handed down start to clash with the truth stirring inside us. It pokes at us. Triggers us. Makes us uncomfortable. And for some, that’s the start.
Denial is easier. Life’s too busy to dismantle an entire identity. But the cracks don’t go away. They call you back. And each time you get triggered, you’re chipping away at the false self—closer to the raw, real voice within. The soul’s voice.
That’s why some people begin to change. Suddenly, they react differently. They leave jobs, question authority, drop toxic cycles. They’re not becoming lost—they’re becoming found.
The hardest part? Realizing that racism, judgment, superiority—many of these aren’t your original thoughts. They’re hand-me-downs. Conditioned patterns. Fear-based legacies. Healing means starting from scratch. Scary, yes. But maybe part two of life is about choosing your beliefs on purpose. Rebuilding consciously.
Maybe it’s okay to feel like a child again when we wake up. Because waking up is the beginning of freedom.
Question everything. Especially what you’ve been taught not to.
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