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August 20, 2024 • Christina Modaffari • Season 4 • Episode 47

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Imagine waking up tomorrow with the mindset of a billionaire—stress-free, at ease, and fully authentic. This week on the Hot Genius Guide to Manifesting, Christina Modaffari takes you on a transformative journey with the Billionaire Theory, revealing how visualising yourself as a billionaire can unlock your true, unstressed self. Learn how to shift your perspective to approach life's challenges, like receiving a hefty bill, from a place of calm and authority.

Many people fear discovering who they would become with immense wealth, caught in the billionaire fantasy trap. Christina explores the deeper issues of unfulfillment and stress, highlighting that true empowerment lies in recognizing your intrinsic power beyond monetary wealth. Understand that if money can solve a problem, it's not a genuine problem. Embrace the present moment and your current capabilities as the keys to personal fulfillment.

In the final segments, Christina delves into mastering wealth consciousness through intentional spending and an abundance mindset. She shares personal anecdotes and lessons from self-made millionaires about the importance of facing inner financial blocks and making joyful, value-aligned purchases. Don't miss the wisdom-packed discussions on adopting a rich mindset and making smarter financial decisions that align with your true desires. Join us on Instagram for ongoing discussions and further empowerment on your journey to abundance.

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Speaker 1:

Welcome back to another episode of the Hot Genius Guide to Manifesting. I'm your host, as always, christina Modafari. So today's episode is called the Billionaire Theory. So let's get into this because, as the name suggests, it's very exciting, but it's most likely not what you think it is Okay. So when you hear the Billionaire Theory, you might be rolling your eyes at the back of your head. So I don't know, blame me if that's what you're doing. I understand. However, if you really listen to the things you're going to learn with this theory, it has the power to unlock something inside of you that you didn't realize was asleep in the first place. So get excited for what we're going to learn today.

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And so the billionaire theory, pretty much, is something that I've created. It's a theory that I've created based on studying millionaires and billionaires, wealth and the concept of fulfillment over the last 11, 12 years. I've always been fascinated to understand the differences between someone who, say, is a billionaire versus someone who isn't. I've looked through absolutely everything and I found something that was just mind blowing, and I can't wait to share it with you, because this theory has the power to actually create actionable changes and noticeable changes in your life quite drastically. And so what this is what I gathered is essentially this If you can imagine right now you as a billionaire, like, really get there. I know it's really hard to conceptualize because it's a lot of money, but just see it, see the numbers in your bank account, see how relaxed you'd feel in your body. In fact, we'll actually try it together. We're going to do this thing. I'm going to teach you how you can connect to your body's wisdom. So right now, as you're listening, I want you to just, you know, gently, say to yourself body, show me what it feels like to be a billionaire. And if you just breathe out as you say that, you should notice instantly your body changing, your physiology will instantly shift. The chances are, if you did it right and doing it right means that you're not attached to what it tells you you have to let go of control, let the body move. Your posture would have changed, you would have felt a sense of relief, you would have felt a sense of ease, you would have felt a sense of ease and something in your physiology probably shifted instantly. Okay, so I wanted you to feel it. So when I'm telling you the theory, it's going to land on a completely different level, and this is what it is.

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When you can think about that money in your head and how you feel in your body if you were literally a billionaire, what you're really feeling is the real you. Let me say that again when you can imagine who you'd be and how you'd feel when you were a billionaire, if you were a billionaire, then what you're really feeling is the real you. It's the fully expressed version of you. It is the most authentic version of you, right, really, hear that. And when you can, like I use the word billionaire because it's a very commonly understood number that's really big. To most people's brain, that kind of sounds and feels like unlimited money, right, so, like you, literally, it is guaranteed you're never going to have to worry about the concept of money again. That's the general consensus. Like, when you think about being a billionaire, right, and so what this does is that it helps you learn who you really are. So if you're in this energy state, right, you and the way you think about life, the clothes that you wear, the decisions that you make, the perspectives that you have, instantly change. You literally are a different person.

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Would you agree? As an example, let's say, you check your email and you see that you've gotten a $700 gas bill, right, you see that gas bill. Now, when you are utilizing this billionaire theory meaning that who you really are is who you'd be if you were a billionaire instead of looking at that $700 gas bill and worrying and freaking out what would you feel you tell me? My guess is that you just wouldn't think anything of it. Cool, I'll just pay that bill. Cool, thank you. I'm so grateful that I can pay that bill. I'm so grateful that I even have access to gas so that I can cook my food, or my chef can cook my food. I don't know. Right, that's how you'd react.

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Now, how would you react? Just you being the current identity, you being with how you've been prior to this episode, how would you feel if you got, you know, $700 gas bill? My guess is is that you'd feel significantly different, and so what I'm trying to show you right now is the gap, and the gap is that you think that you need to have infinite levels of money for you to be the real you, because the version of you who stresses when they see a $700 gas bill is not you. Do you hear me? It's literally not you. It is called a survival response. It's the animal instinct in you kicking in, because when you saw that bill, you probably freaked out about it. You probably released your fight or flight response.

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Cortisol was skyrocketing up, so that reaction you felt of fear fear cannot be felt when you're regulated, and who you really are is what comes out of you when you're not stressed, and essentially, the billionaire theory is just a way to conceptualize you being in a constant state of not being stressed. Do you see what I'm saying here? And so let's take it to the next level, though. Let's take it really far. Did you know that if you were a billionaire right now, okay, you would not give five fucks about money? I know that you might be thinking, no shit, no, no, no, really, hear me, you wouldn't care about money. Now you might be thinking to yourself okay, christina, cool, but you're not a billionaire. So how can you say that? So, in case you're thinking that, let me just give you peace of mind, because I would think that if I were you. So, like I said at the beginning of this episode, I have obsessively studied wealthy people for over a decade. Okay, it's a hobby of mine, it's so fun, okay. And so don't take it from me. Take it from all the data, take it from the people who have done it and listen to them, because I'm just the messenger, I'm the person who's interpreting that data. I'm going to give you a real life example. So, steve Jobs God rest his soul While he was still with us in the physical, he was in an interview and someone had asked him something about you know how does it feel to be rich?

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Because he was worth multi-million dollars, right, and he was explaining. You know, when he first got became a millionaire, you know, I think it was like in his mid-twenties or something. It was just explaining the, the net worth constantly increasing, right Up until where he was at that moment of that interview and he essentially was telling the interviewer he goes, I don't even think about money, I don't really care about money. I feel like in a sense, he was implying he feels like it doesn't even exist. It's just. I'm just me.

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Now I'm going to warn you, as exciting as this episode is, now I'm going to warn you, as exciting as this episode is, this might stir something in you. You might get emotional, but it will be in the best of ways. It will be in your best interest, because you're about to create a visceral shift. You're not going to be the same person you were eight minutes ago when you started this episode. I'm telling you right, because I'm going to say something that's a bit difficult to understand here. Most people, right, are actually afraid to find out who they will become if they were to become stupid rich, so they never allow themselves to do so. I'm going to say that again Most people are afraid to find out who they would become if they were to become stupid rich, so they never allow themselves to do so.

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Because most people use the fantasy and the pursuit of infinite riches to distract their fear of learning who they really are. To distract their fear of learning who they really are. Most people use their money, or their pursuit and obsession towards creating lots of it, as a way to band-aid their real problems, which is why I always say to my clients and my students in the main character makeover course if money solves a problem for you, it's not a real problem. Really hear that? Because think about it. If you had to never worry about money again, because you have infinite, endless amounts of it, how depressed do you feel on the inside? Now you have to deal with it. You will realize within two weeks the money wasn't going to solve that problem, and that's scary, is it not? Or what about if you became again a billionaire and you still can't find any connections or best friends? Now you have to deal with the problem. Now you don't have anything to escape into. You can't obsess and escape into this fantasy life where you're a billionaire, driving Lamborghinis, traveling, you know, in your own private jet. How can you fantasize about escaping into that world when that becomes your world? That is your life now. Now you have to deal with your real problems. Thus the billionaire theory.

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Thus is why I've turned this theory into a real manifestation method. And it's not just a manifestation method. It quite literally will heal you if you let it. If you let it. Most people won't, but you're not most people, most people don't listen to podcasts like this. It's just the way it is right. So who would you be if you had infinite riches? And are you afraid to find out? Because who you would be if you had infinite riches? Whatever problems line up and risen up to the surface in that state of your unlimited prosperity, they're the real things that you need to face in your life right now, instead of you living in a trap that doesn't just harm you and disconnect you from your body.

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The irony is that someone who fantasizes and puts money on a pedestal specifically high levels of it, like billionaire status, someone who puts that on a pedestal okay, that person can't even it's not even remotely possible to become a billionaire. Like it's not even a thing for you to become a millionaire, because someone, anyone who sees money as better than them, as above them, is someone who's always going to constantly recreate a manifestation of being, someone who's constantly chasing money. You're not actually going to get to that point and, for whatever reason, in this odd chance that someone say works really hard for 70 years and achieves that, they're not going to get the satisfaction they think it would give them. Or, like I said earlier, the real problems will need to be faced and this is the number one reason as to why so many famous celebrities and self-made millionaires and billionaires unalive themselves and suffer from deep levels of mental illness and depression. Because, just like Jim Carrey says his famous quote, I wish that everyone could become rich and famous. So they know it's not the answer.

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That's just another example, right? Because when you actually are stuck in this trap, all right. If you're stuck in this poverty consciousness, then you will actually deprive yourself of the chance to start living right now to actually deal with the real problems. Once again, if money can solve one of your problems, it's not a real problem. And what good is money if you're not dealing with the real issues of why you feel unfulfilled and stressed in your life?

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Because, yes, just so we're clear in no way am I invalidating or discrediting the hardship that literally, literally, that literally comes with being someone who's living paycheck to paycheck or, you know, maybe you don't have the amount of money that you need to sustain your life effortlessly. I'm not, I'm not trying to like take away from the genuine, you know, pain of that. That's not what I'm saying here. What I'm saying is to be empowered with the fact that you're more powerful than billions of dollars can ever be and that if you keep giving away your power to this fantasy or to billionaires, you'll be chasing your own tail for the rest of your life, never truly arriving to where you really want to arrive to, which is the that present moment. Think about it. People fantasize about, you know, winning the lottery, because they just want to relax, they want to have freedom, they want to be in control of their time, their location, their energy, their life, in every single corner. That's what it is.

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So can you hold that duality? Can you hold the validity of the fact that it can be hard to look at a gas bill that's $700 when you're making $2,000 a week, and now half of that almost is going to a freaking gas bill for you, only to have the water bill come in the next week? You hold that validity while also understanding that you are more powerful than money and that the real problems you have have very little to do with money, that you actually have everything that you think money will give you right now. Because let me just entertain this for a moment. Okay, let's say manifestation wasn't real and it was whack. It's not. But let's pretend for my skeptics, right? Let's pretend it's bullshit for a moment. Let's pretend all the methods of us thinking positive and aligning to becoming an energetic match to a certain amount of money or your dream life is let's just pretend for a moment, hypothetically it was bs.

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Okay, let me ask you a question would you rather pay for your gas bill for 700 dollars as if you were the billionaire version of yourself, meaning you're just relaxed and you're grateful that you can even pay for it in the beginning and feel good. Is that better? Or is it better for you to be like fuck this, I got to pay this. Why does life suck, the economy is so bad, this is unfair, and then feel like shit. Which one's better you feeling good or you feeling like shit? Because, if you ask me, the former makes a bit more sense and it sounds a bit more attractive.

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I think it's much better for you to feel good because, guess what? You're going to have to pay that bill, regardless of whether you feel good or bad, yes or no. Yes, you're going to pay for it regardless. You can't change that. But what you can change is how you feel about it. But now, in actual reality, manifestation is real and it's not whack. So the worst case scenario was that it is whack and that you're just this delusional person being happy to pay for a bill, which I don't think is being delusional. I think that it's delusional to think that you're not allowed to feel good doing something such as paying a bill. You're allowed to feel good no matter what, but what I'm saying is that it happens to actually be real, while also when you are feeling as free and as abundant as a billionaire, with someone who earns $60,000 a year paying for a bill, you do realize that you have now become a match for more wealth, that you feeling good paying for a bill, making $40,000 a year even is in itself you aligning to become an energetic match, to become someone who's going to recreate more of a reality where they have enough money to feel that good. So you win.

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No matter what is what I'm trying to say, it is a win, win, win, win, win situation. When you apply the billionaire theory into your life right now, meaning you act and you think and you decide obviously use your discernment and do it within reason, as if you were a billionaire. Now, this is not a reason for you to sit there and make ridiculous financial decisions and take uncalculated harmful risks. I'm not saying that, okay, I'm not talking about the literal, you know. Oh, I'm going to act like a billionaire, so let me just buy a $5 million home that I can't afford. I'm not saying that, okay, I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about how do you respond to your current life.

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I'm talking about if you can choose between. You know, if you can choose between buying a jacket that you're in love with that you know you're going to keep for 10 years, that makes you feel a million dollars and that jacket costs $250 versus. There's a jacket that you hate, that you're probably going to get over in about three months from Kmart. That's $35. Assuming you've paid all your bills and you've been the responsible adult. What I'm saying is that maybe just buy that jacket that you're going to keep for 10 years yes, it's $250. Yeah, like, if it doesn't break the bank. If it doesn't, you know if it. If you've done all your responsibilities, you've taken care of your needs. In my opinion, I don't see how that's crazy when, if you look at it from, you know the grand scheme of things. If you're buying a new jacket every three months because you hate the jacket, you're going to spend that same amount of money anyway, but just feel like shit in the process because your mind is just going to guilt trip you into believing that you keep wasting money.

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Because the way that I apply the billionaire theory when I'm shopping, for example, is that I ask myself before every item that I purchase, okay, no matter how cheap or expensive it is, I ask myself would I pay $100 for this item? So let's say there's a cardigan or something for like $20, I'll ask myself would I pay $100 for this item? And if the answer is no, I mean yeah. If the answer is no, I wouldn't pay $100 for that $20 cardigan. I don't buy that cardigan. Why? Because who I really am doesn't want that cardigan. I'm buying that cardigan because it's fucking cheap.

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And when you actually start applying the billionaire theory meaning like you're accessing that free, abundant part of you the most ironic thing happens you actually spend less money, guys. You spend less money because you start caring about being more selective, you start honoring your true values, you start honoring your authentic desires. The truth is, most people who feel like they're broke or they can never keep up with money because of that subconscious programming and because of that state of an energy of lack that they're, one of the symptoms of that is overspending anyway. Another example is that I knew someone who, well, they felt they came from poverty and they felt really poor all the time and that was sick and tired of people looking down on them, and so they always wanted to buy a like really expensive luxury car for like $60,000. And they finally got a point into their life where they can sort of afford it. They'd struggle but, like as in, on finance, like they could. But they could do it. It was a possibility for them to buy this car, this luxurious, luxurious car, for $60,000. But they would have to make a lot of sacrifices.

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This person actually ended up buying it, financed it and then later on down the track, when I had asked them and I walked through this method with them and I said, okay, go back to that moment where you actually decided you wanted to buy that $60,000 car. Let's say that you were a billionaire, would you still buy that car? Like, what would you have done in that moment if you were a billionaire? And then they said to me they're like, fuck, I didn't expect the answer. I'm like, wait, wait, what's the answer? And they're like the truth is I wouldn't have bought that car because I really just got it, because I just wanted to feel rich. And if I already felt rich, I wouldn't see the point in this car, because this car actually has a lot of electronics and it's very impressive. But like I'm just she's.

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And then, yeah, she was like, yeah, if I had, if I was already a billionaire and I already had all that feeling of relaxedness and I already felt rich. To be honest, I would have no reason like I wouldn't. I don't have the desire anymore. She was like the desire has just left my body. She was was shocked. She was literally shocked Because, just like her and multiple other people in the world, we think we equate being really rich with being someone who spends a lot of money and wants to and, like you, you'll impress people. But the thing is, when you feel so impressed with yourself, when you feel so free and relaxed this is what I'm trying to tell you guys when you actually embody who you'd be if you were a billionaire, you start to get to know the real you. You start to get to know what you really want out of life. What taste in cars, apparently you'd want, you know.

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And anyway I asked this person I'm like, okay, let's say that. Let's go back to that moment. What would you have done? Because I had said, oh, I wouldn't have bought that car. And then I'm like, okay, what would you have done? And they said I was still bored, like I would have still bought a new car, but I would have waited and taken my time in finding a car that was more suitable for my needs and I wouldn't have been in a rush to get it because I wouldn't have a reason to be in a rush, like I have endless amounts of money, so I would take my time because the car that I currently have had at the time was still working fine and so like it was like urgent and that was her answer and that was the real answer.

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And obviously you can't take this too literally. This is not the point. It's not about taking it literally, okay, but it's just about getting to know who you really are and it's the hack in how you can write this. Second, regardless of the amount of money you have in your bank account, this is a hack in how you can access wealth, consciousness and your most authentic self. You can access wealth, consciousness and your most authentic self, your highest self, and, surprisingly, once again, when you embody the most limitless version of yourself, money-wise, you literally spend less money. But the money that you do put out starts to become so intentional that it just naturally gives back to you more than you're really giving to it. You start to feel good when you spend money. You start to not really like. It's sort of like you. It's like you instantly shift into a different person, but you're not really becoming a different person. You're actually just fully embracing the real you, because when someone isn't applying the billionaire theory, they're going to always be at risk of not knowing.

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Wait, should I buy this?

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Should I not buy this?

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What do I do?

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Do I take this job? Do I not take this job? Like you think that you're confused, when really that confusion all the time is usually a battle between you know, the billionaire version of yourself, the abundant version of yourself, versus the lack poverty version of yourself. And I don't mean that literally, I just mean the version of you who is afraid that you know, are you going to have enough? And when you really think about it, when you're not applying this theory, and let's say you've been really frugal and very disciplined on your spending, let's say right. Because this used to happen to me, like I remember, I was like really saving, I wasn't spending much money, I was really like holding it in right, and then all of a sudden, because I was disciplined, I decided to reward myself by buying something I didn't need that actually was more expensive than all the money I had saved prior, which defeated the purpose of me going through that deprivation.

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And what that is called is the feast and famine cycle. So this is usually, um, a concept that is discussed in people with eating disorders, where, when you come from, I guess, poverty, you go through these like swings, these pendulum swings of extreme, where you either, like you fact, you go through famine so you starve yourself because there's not enough, you know, food, um, let's say. And then all of a sudden you reward yourself for not eating through overeating, through having a feast. But this feast and famine cycle, right, it's not just limited to eating disorders, it's also based on someone's money relationship, and so people save, save, save, save, save, save, save. And then you subconsciously want to reward yourself, and so you buy something that you don't even really want. You just want the dopamine hit that's going to give you, because you want to reward yourself for how much you were, you know, struggling, and you're rewarding, struggle with even more stress. Do you see that amount of money? But that if you can start learning who you really are, if you didn't have to worry about money again, then your life becomes much easier to live, and it is a stepping stone.

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It is not just you manifesting money, it's not just you aligning your energy to the desires that you want, but it's literally making your current life, regardless of how little or a lot of money you have. It's making it rich in itself. You become an abundant person and, as you always hear in the manifestation community, you got to be wealthy in your mind long before you're literally wealthy in the 3D. And this is where it begins. This is not money advice. Have you noticed that? You know, even though we're saying the billionaire theory, we're not talking about money advice. I'm not a freaking, you know money person. I love money, I appreciate money. We're talking about the energetics of money. We're talking about discovering the real you. We're talking about the real point of manifestation.

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Right, that it's not just about literally receiving the things. It's about who do you become, who do you have to become in the process of you wanting the things? Because when you can let yourself bask in the version of you who doesn't worry anymore about money, even though you have legitimate, valid reasons to do so, when you just become regulated in that state and you feel secure throughout all stages of money on a scientific level, you are way more likely to make smart money decisions anyway, right, no matter what. And when you are regulated and your nervous system's healthy, then on a metaphysical level, you also become a match to more prosperity coming into your life. And when you stop putting money on a pedestal like I did because I used to do that on a pedestal like I did, because I used to do that, right I was using money as well, even in my own life.

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I was using it as a way to avoid my problems. Because if I was stressed about money, I didn't have to deal with the fact that I was actually feeling really ashamed of myself 24-7. If I was obsessing on the pursuit of money, then I didn't have to deal with the fact that I felt very lonely every single fucking day. If I could obsess about money and run into the future, I didn't have to feel how heartbroken I was because I missed out on a childhood that I'll never get. I didn't have to deal with that. I got to avoid all my problems, right, and it's just to what end? And it wasn't until I decided to stop running away from myself, stop avoiding my problems, stop putting money on a pedestal, just understanding it for what it is and feeling neutral towards it, appreciating it at the same time as also not being like enslaved by it. When I mix that together, guess what I'm no longer like.

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If I were to hang out with a billionaire right now, like I don't see them as above me, I would actually just be really excited. I'd feel like an equal. But I'd learn from them I'd want to hear about, I'd be fascinated by them. And the thing is, because of that, because of my boldness that's how I know because I'm so detached by money now, coming from someone who I was literally in poverty Right. Um, because of that, I know it's inevitable that I'm going to be a multimillionaire at the very least. I know it. I just know it. Why? Because I don't need it. I don't fucking need it If it doesn't happen. Like, I still feel rich, like no one can take away how abundant I feel in my heart. No one can take that away from me. No one. I am, I'm a living embodiment of someone who lives by the billionaire theory.

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And what the billionaire theory? That what it has given me. Let's go over what it is again. It's just understanding and acting from a place of as if you had endless amounts of resources, aka really learning about who you really are, because the most abundant version of yourself is the real you, regardless of literal circumstances. What that gave me, okay, is that I literally came from poverty. I was in over 10k debt at that point. At that point I went from that to being someone who is debt-free and also I have four times my monthly income and I work either less or just as much as what I used to, when I would earn like $1,800 a month. Wait, $6,000, $12,000, $18,000, $4,000, $5,000. I used to make less than $500 a week in my early 20s, even my mid-20s, I went from that to quadrupling that just from this theory, because when you live this theory, you breathe this theory.

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I always say this when you manifest anything, if you're manifesting, you know tripling your income before you literally get that manifestation on a literal level, you first manifest your blocks. You manifest all your triggers. You manifest everything that's stopping you from being someone who has the thing that you're manifesting. And for me, when I was doing that cause, that's manifesting not necessarily money I was manifesting becoming someone who was debt free, right, so what had come up for me was you know all the reasons why I felt like I couldn't be debt free. I would have a bill come after me over and over again. I'd buy things I wouldn't need. I would get subscriptions I wouldn't get, and so I had to learn safety in not having much money. So I manifested get and so I had to learn safety in not having much money. So I manifested that. And when I dealt with that, all of a sudden I became debt free and then I took it to the next level. I'm like, okay, what's my next step? My next step I was calling in doubling my income. So then I manifested everything that was blocking me from that, and so on and so forth.

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When you just let go and stop trying to control and try to figure out every single detail, you start to see that your subconscious mind, your subconscious mind, which is where your true desires lie, has always been taking care of you, and it is a fucking genius. Your mind is a genius, the universe is a genius. You don't have to worry. You don't have to worry, you don't have to do anything. Let it guide you and you. Let it guide you through a embracing who you would be emotionally, mentally, if you had endless amounts of wealth, being that version of you now and then being and just understanding that you don't need literal billions of dollars in your bank account for you to be the real you.

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I want you to wear your makeup and do your hair, boys as well. Right, you do whatever you want. Um, I'm not judging here. Do your hair, wear your makeup and dress as if you had endless amounts of money. I want you to walk, have the posture of someone who has endless amounts of money. I want you to speak as if you had endless amounts of money. I want you to love like you have endless amounts of money, love. I want you to feel grateful as if you had endless amounts of money. This is the point. This is the point.

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Who would you be? And that's what I mean. Who would you be? How would you feel? How would you think, how would you treat yourself, how would you walk, how would you talk, how would you dress, how would you eat? How would you spend your free time? That is the real you. That is the real you. That is your roadmap.

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You are literally born with a freaking GPS system, and the way that you actually turn that system on is by simply, right now, embodying the version of you who has unlimited amounts of money. Because, once again, it's not about the money. It's about who you think you'd be if you had that money. Because who you think you'd be if you had that endless amounts of money is the real you. Your brain is just being too logical and isn't allowing you to be that now because you literally don't have that money. That's all that it is.

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But you don't need logic to feel good. You don't need logic to give yourself permission to be relaxed or to finally take me time for yourself. There's always a way. There's always a way, and from this one shift in itself, this is how you quantum leap into a new reality. And just remember that the first step or the first stage of a quantum leap is actually your reality, looking the exact same as it did prior to that leap, but the difference is you feel differently about the same triggers that once pissed you off. So that means that your quantum leaps when you look at that $700 gas bill that would normally send you and you just simply accept it and feel neutral and feel grateful that you even can pay for it. You feel grateful that you even have the opportunity to have gas in the first place. You get to that point, guys. Everything, everything will shift.

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And then, once again, don't take it from me, because I wouldn't expect you to take it from me. I want you to take it from the people who have done it, from the people who are self-made millionaires and billionaires. Listen to them. There's a famous biologist that said something like this that the reason why no, he said organisms that learn from other organisms survive the longest and organisms that learn from their for themselves die first. What that was pretty much saying is that, when it comes down, we're an organism right.

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You don't have to make your own mistakes, because organisms or people who have to make their own mistakes for everything and are just stubborn to to actually see the abundant amount of lessons that's in front of your eyes from people who have walked the path that you want to walk to, when you can become someone who learns from other people's mistakes, this is how you will grow and achieve and expand faster than anyone else. You don't have to become a billionaire to find out everything I just told you before you learn what I just told you, because handful, if not hundreds of thousands, of other self-made millionaires have already learned the lesson. They've all said the same thing, and so if they've walked that path and they've said I wish I knew when I was younger, when I wasn't a millionaire, that it really wasn't what I thought it was, that I actually had all the power internally long before I got the thing, and that now it's a resource. Now it's just something I'm grateful for, something that I allow work for me. Learn from them. Please, don't take it from me. It from them. Okay.

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So I hope you enjoyed today's episode. I would love to hear your thoughts. Drop a comment down below, if you can. If you're streaming this on Spotify, I would love for you to slide in my DMs on Instagram, either at Christina Modafari or Hot Genius Society, and I look forward to recording next week's episode. So much love. Bye.

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