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Chapter 1: What motivates Wallo267 to help others?
I started committing crimes because I wanted to be accepted by some people that I thought was cool, that was followers themselves. So we're all just followers in this big following pool, and we're all trying to impress each other.
Chapter 2: How can one discover their calling later in life?
And we don't even know what we're doing. But we're willing to risk our lives to be accepted by some people that don't even accept themselves.
Chapter 3: What beliefs should we let go of for personal growth?
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged. And today, I'm sitting down with a certified beast.
Chapter 4: Why is peace of mind more important than loyalty?
I'm talking about someone who's changed my life through his words. And to now meet him in person, the energy that he has. I know why every rapper is in his DMs. Every business person is in his DMs. He is none other than the king himself, Mr. Wallo267.
Mick, I just want to let you know, man, listen, same thing you say about me, I can say about you great things. You're a legendary speaker, top, globally in the world, top podcaster. You in the top 10. You know what I mean?
Chapter 5: What does Wallo267 mean by 'winning ain't for everybody'?
You that guy. So I'm just thankful that you even allowed me to be a part of your platform, you know?
Man, I'm the honored one. Like I was telling you when I got here, man, like when my team said, Walla wants you, I said, me?
Chapter 6: How can we block out fear and negativity in our lives?
Damn. I got to go to him.
Chapter 7: Why is auditing your inner circle crucial for success?
I appreciate that. And you blessed me to be here in the studio wearing airplanes and hotels. Appreciate that, yes. The gear, the swag. They feel comfortable, ain't they? These might be the best shoes on the market. Damn, I appreciate that. If you know, you know. Thank you. If you know, you know. Wallow Man, again, honored to have you, honored to be with you.
Chapter 8: How do a few key 'yeses' change your life?
You know, I start every episode asking my guests about their because. Right. That thing that's deeper than your why. Simon Sinek taught us to start with why. But I believe your true purpose is your because. Right. If I were to ask you, what's your why? And then I say, but why? That sentence usually starts with, well, because. And I care about that moment, that well, because moment.
So if I were to say wallow, man, like today, book coming out. You inspire so many people. What's your because? Why do you keep doing what you do?
You know, I wanted to be the help. The help that I wanted when I was in prison, I wanted to be that for other people. You know, I used to always want to push. And I used to get pushed through different people, watching people on TV. Like I told you about Les, you know, Anthony Bourdain. And I'd be like, you know, won't I become what I want for myself when I needed it the most?
And that was just a push to help. And I think being a push is very important out here because you don't know how a simple little push, you know, it don't have to be physical, but a verbal push can help somebody get through their day, can help somebody get out of a dark spot, can help somebody get closer to materializing their dreams. It can do a lot for them, you know?
So it was like, I just wanted to be the push. That's my because. I'm going to push people the way I needed to push, the way I needed to lift, you know, just a hand.
Yeah. When did you know that that was you?
I didn't. You know what, Mick? I realized even when I was young growing up, even in the streets, I always was funny. I always try to, and sometimes the push is not just in encouragement, it's in humor, it's in all that. And I realized when I think about when I was a kid, I always was that kid that was like, That was like upbeat. Yeah. Always, you know what I mean?
So it was like, I think I had it, but I ain't identified till I was laid on in prison. You don't identify with it till later on in life. You know, so it'd just be like, that's how it be. It's just different.
Yeah.
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