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In this revealing clip, the speaker breaks down the subconscious bias that affects nearly every human being: an inflated sense of self. It’s a fascinating look at why we almost all believe we are "above average" and how that psychological armor dictates how we show up in a room.

The Raw Truth About Money
The conversation takes a deep dive into the primal motivations that drive early success. The speaker reflects on their own journey, admitting that the initial push wasn't about passion or purpose—it was purely about the pursuit of wealth.

Conditioning and Happiness
By exploring how our upbringing and social observations shape our desires, this video offers a candid look at the "happiness" we associate with financial abundance. It’s an essential watch for anyone trying to understand the intersection of ego, social conditioning, and the drive for a better life.

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Transcript: All humans I think have an inflated sense of self subconsciously deep, deep now, like if I were to put 100 people in a room and ask how many of you are smarter than the majority. I would presume 99 percent or eighty-nine percent room, say yes. Maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but I think the point holds. But when I were to think about what drives me deeply in the beginning. I think it was just money. I feel like I didn't have money. I wanted money because my conditioning, my years growing up, looking at the people, abounding with money, they look happy.

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