What you magnify—mindset, emotion, action—becomes the direction of your life.
There’s an old story—one you may have heard.
A grandfather tells his grandson:
“Inside me, there are two wolves. One is darkness—anger, ego, fear. The other is light—peace, love, truth. They’re always fighting.”
The grandson asks, “Which one wins?”
The grandfather replies, “The one you feed.”
This is the power of amplification.
Amplification isn’t just about volume—it’s about momentum. It magnifies whatever direction you’re headed in. The highs get higher. The lows get lower. Life rarely moves in a straight line—it spirals, pulling you deeper into whatever you lean into.
That’s why your foundation matters.
A gift can become a curse.
A habit can build—or break—you.
A father’s words can lift you up—or weigh you down.
Technology can sharpen your focus—or scatter it.
Your effort matters, yes—but even more so, what you choose to amplify.
Because what you feed, you become.
Your mindset. Your tools. Your perspective in the moment.
They determine whether you're closing in on your purpose—or drifting further away.
And at the center of all this is one thing that cannot be taken from you—unless you give it away: your character.
You are defined not by what’s seen, but by what you choose when no one is watching.
Because regardless of what you believe—whether in God, the universe, or yourself as creator—there’s always someone observing, recording, keeping score.
And that someone is you.
So own every moment. The good and the bad.
Be conscious. Be present. Accept responsibility.
Accountability is where real power begins.
Then, transform or transfer those moments:
If it was constructive—amplify it.
If it was destructive or distracting—nullify it. Learn. Subside. Let it go.
Choose which wolf to feed.
And know this:
Shining your true light may cost you your comfort zone.
You’ll be excluded. You’ll be misunderstood.
Not because you’re doing something wrong—but because you’ve chosen to be the exception, and most aren’t willing to be that too.
We cast shadows by being the light.
And yes—bugs will come. Low-vibration energy will swarm. Let it.
It’s just proof that your light is on.
So may we all stay rooted, present, and attentive—
And may we show love to the character within ourselves,
And to those around us who are trying to do the same.

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