Andy Purcell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You know, it's very easy for us to have that chip on our shoulder when we're just starting out.
It's very easy for us to collect all the negativity when we're just starting out because you don't have anything to show.
Nobody actually believes in you.
They say they believe in you, but you know they don't.
And there's all these like dark, doubtful things
emotions that sort of come from that time.
And if you don't know how to use them properly, they will crush you.
So in the beginning, it's very easy to collect the negativity and then, you know, put it up here on your shoulder, draw from it when you need to push yourself down the track.
When you do get to a point where you are in a place of a little more comfort and you've proven yourself a
people are no longer doubting you the same way that they did.
And they're not, they're not like, you know, putting that same negativity into your mind the way that they used to.
It can be hard to operate from a place of negativity when you're in that position.
Okay.
And, and,
what we call, you know, the dark energy, not negativity, so to speak, but just dark energy, right?
Like you're not doing it because, you know, I want to go run through the field of roses.
I want to shove it down motherfuckers' throats until they fucking die, okay?
That's easy to have when nobody believes in you, okay?
But once you're proven and once you've stepped out of that,
there's a transition that naturally occurs with most high achievers.