Your Mind is a Superbaby
If Tony Robbins, Brendon Burchard, Brooke Castillo, Gary Vee, Oprah Winfrey, Derek Sivers, and The Minimalists had baby, it would be me.
Not because I’m spectacular in any way, but because my mind is a product of their ways of thinking. When I create content, I think I’m sharing my ideas – or am I? Is my content even my own original content, or is it just a Tony/Brendon/Oprah superbaby that my brain believes is my own? Just because I had the thought doesn’t mean I grew the thought, it may have been planted there. (Inception vibes, anyone?)
No idea is new. Everyone is influenced by other people and their thinking. Even though I believe I came up with this blog post idea myself, it stems from a web of influence I’ve had from all of those people’s thinking (and many others).
Our mindsets, beliefs, and content are actually a compilation of other people’s influence. This is a beautiful thing because that means that Tony Robbins had his own web of people who influenced his thinking, and his mentors had their own web and so on. We are a product of the people we spend our time with (or in my case, watching on YouTube!).
Your mindset is a web of other people’s influence, then your mindset is a superbaby. A baby that has the ability to evolve and take on new information and beliefs. Who’s mindset are you choosing to let shape your reality?