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Peace, please, please. Now tell me what Supreme Manda Podcast when we inform and inspire. I'm the host and creator, Supreme Moder, the self-made God, Supreme Energy, Supreme Being, Supreme Thoughts, Supreme Vibes, Supreme Ma, Supreme Manda Podcast. Let's build Season 2, Episode 10, titled Moral Compass. What's the vibes, y'all? Hope everybody's in high frequency. If not, hope you figure out a way to balance and ground yourself. Well, peace to the man, woman, and child. The divine universal family. Well, peace to everybody in existence. Peace to those who have transitioned. Well, so yeah, let's get into it, y'all. Let's build. We already know the time, you know the vibes. Word. Big shout out to Brother Sincere, one of my brothers from Jersey. King and God. Word. He just dropped a book July 6th titled Apology to the Black Woman. Word. Go check that on Amazon for the paperback or Kindle. Whichever is your preference. Shout out to the brother. Peace to the God. Shout out to everybody that's you know living out their highest form, whatever that may mean to you. Right? And continuing to be your authentic self in every aspect of your existence. Word. Shout out to you, because it's a lot of us that don't know how to be ourselves, right? We competing with others to be something we're not, right? Actually makes no sense. Which is one of the hardest things to be. Something you're not. So let's get into it. So we're gonna define morality. Right. Being we're discussing our moral compass. Let's start from the beginning. Morality refers to the principles and standards that guide behavior in determining what's right, wrong, good, or bad. Right? It serves as a framework for personal and social conduct, helping individuals and communities live cooperatively and navigate complex decisions. So yeah. In the physical form, there is good, bad, wrong, and right. But in the spiritual form, it's just high level or low level. Or that's a whole nother topic in conversation, right? So back to the morale. Morality is a set of personal or social rules, also that guides us to know the difference between right or wrong. It acts as an inner compass that helps people treat each other fairly, show respect, and live together peacefully as a community, right? Or within a community. Moral compass is an internal sense of right and wrong. It represents the set of values, beliefs, and ethical standards that guide your judgment and decisions when you're faced with choices in life. So yeah, let's let's build, let's add on, let's unpack this. Let's let's vibe. So your morality is pretty much principles and standards, things that you've set to say, oh, this is what's right, this is what's wrong, this is how I'm gonna move, this is how I'm not gonna move, you know, these are the things I do, these are the things I don't do. And sometimes a lot of those decisions are unconscious, as I spoke of on subconscious um manipulation. All right. So check that out. Season two, of course, episode seven, right? And if we're moving with the subconscious mind, we're moving with old ideas, things that we were programmed to do, ways we were programmed to act, things we were, you know, programmed to say, so to speak. So when you're operating in your subconscious, your moral compass may also be subconsciously right making decisions or living by standards that aren't beneficial, right? But when you are conscious, right, of your thoughts, your ways, and your actions, you have a clearer moral compass, right? And a clearer internal sense of right and wrong, and you represent high value, right? And standards. You know what I mean? Like that you set, you set boundaries, right? You make sure that in any situation you're conducting yourself a certain type of way, right? Some of us just don't have a moral compass, no matter where we at, what's going on. If it's something that happens that we don't like, we're gonna make sure everybody know we don't like it. We're gonna cuss, we're gonna scream, holler, be boisterous, be unruly, you know what I'm saying? Be rude and disrespectful. That's somebody that doesn't have a moral confidence. That's someone that is unconscious of their thoughts, their ways, and their actions, and unaware of themselves, right? And how to have self-control, right? Because things are going to happen. Things are going to transpire that we don't like or don't understand. Pretty much we're just not an awareness of or conscious of these things. But they're gonna take place. It's just how you deal with them. It's either you look at it as a lesson, or you look at it as, you know, something that's stopping you from doing what you wanted to do, versus something or looking at it as a way to learn or something new to learn, right? It's not happening to you, it's happening for you. But when we don't have the proper principles, right, and you know, don't really know what's right or wrong, or don't have a proper perspective of good or bad, then you know, we're making decisions based upon just who we thought we are, who we think we are. Feel what I'm saying? Who we were raised to be. And that doesn't necessarily mean we were raised correctly, right? And that's not a shout out to our parents, they did the best they can do. And once you come of age, you're supposed to be able to govern yourself. Lead, teach, and guide yourself. But not too many people have that strength or the mental capacity or the willingness to do so, right? Which takes dedication, which takes discipline. Nothing that's great happens overnight, right? It's gonna take the repetition, the continuous consistency of refinement, right? Continuing to do what's necessary to be stronger in that specific area or areas, right? But you must be dedicated, you must be disciplined, right? And that's pretty much a person with a strong moral compass, a person that knows how to continue to be themselves regardless of what's happening, right? Someone may test them, they may get upset, but they're still gonna remain humble, calm, collective, and know that misunderstandings happen, right? And even with even with the simplest things, because everyone doesn't understand how you understand things. Everyone doesn't translate things, how you translate things, right? Your perspectives aren't the same as others' perspectives, right? And that's perfectly fine because you're not them and they're not you, right? We make decisions, our standards and principles are based upon what? Our social upbringing, so to speak, right? Our cultural upbringing, right? Things we've endured, our conditioning, our programming, things we were taught and or forced to do, or and or were told is the right thing to do. And not all the time that was true. It was right for that person, right? It was right for that person at that time. That's someone that lacks moral compass. They're just gonna do whatever they can to get what they want, so to speak. All right, whether it's getting their way for you, for you know, you to believe that, you know, what they're saying is true, and how they want the situation to be dealt with, or how they're telling you to deal with the situation is the best way, versus allowing you to use your own mind to think for yourself to solve your own problems. All right. So do you have a moral compass or do you lack one? Right, and sometimes a moral compass can be associated with internal wisdom and intuition, right? Because in our our moral compass is an internal sense, right? Which means you're receptive internally to things that are going on on the internal and the external, right? You're able to feel your way through things, you're able to feel when it's right and when it's wrong. All right, because all the time it's not physical, it's not mental, it's spiritual, it's internal, right? And your moral compass, again, reflects your wisdom, right? It reflects your intuition, which also reflects on how well you know yourself, right? Because you are only able to be wise when you have proper information, meaning the proper knowledge, right? Then that's when you're able to represent and set values that correlate with your moral compass, right? Because all it goes hand in hand, right? So knowing yourself leads to you having more intuition and being intuitive, being able to feel what's right, what's wrong, and then you're able to set boundaries which reflects your value to something, right? So when you internally realize something, all right, you have the proper insight to say, oh, this is something that agrees with me, or this is something that doesn't agree with me, right? So now you can set the standard of value of what you're willing to deal with or accept. Simple. All right, when you're calm and collective, you're not that ups accepting of people that are loud, boisterous, and disrespectful. All right, but when you were loud, boisterous, and disrespectful, you was cool with people being loud, boisterous, and disrespectful. You had an issue with people that were peaceful and calm. See how that works? So when you raise your vibrations, when you raise the bar of the awareness of yourself and start moving consciously with your words, ways, and actions, you're able to set a high value, a high standard for yourself, a better standard for yourself, which proves and shows that what you value yourself, right? You have a moral compass. You're able to determine what's beneficial and what's not. You're able to determine what's an asset and what's a liability. All right. And if you see yourself as a asset, then you're gonna make proper decisions, right? Your moral compass and decision making is going to reflect such, all right? It's gonna reflect your values, your principles, your standards, right? Things that you live by. All right. And these valuables, principles, and standards is what guides your behavior, right? What you feel is worth your time, right, or attention is what you're gonna involve yourself in. All right, makes sense, right? So if you see yourself as a high value person, you're not gonna just be around anyone. You're not gonna just share your energy with anyone, you're not gonna just partake in anything, right? You're not gonna just eat anything, drink, drink anything. Your conscious, right? Your moral conscious and compass is aligned. All right, because if your morality is where it needs to be and where it should be, and where it's expected to be, then your principles and standards will reflect that, right? And that will guide your behavior. Having morals, right? Principles and standards means you're a high-value person. You value yourself, right? You value those around you, you value your community, right? Because you know you're not better than anyone, but what makes you better as an individual is making the best decisions you can for you than you have made before, right? You're investing in your future by making the right decisions now. You're not stressing or pressing yourself to be the best right now. You know you're working on it right now for the future. Neither are you stressing and pressing yourself about the mistakes you've made, because the past is the past. There's no need to look back. You could reflect, but continue to face forward, push forward, and move forward into progress, into elevation, right? Into self-development. Don't look to the side, don't look to the to the to the sky. Look straight ahead, right? And stay focused on what's yet to come and what you're trying to develop, not what you've lost, which was a win, not your mistakes, which was a learning lesson. So either way, it was a win-win. But you got to have that type of perspective. You have to have that mindset. You have to grasp and adopt that mindset to know that things happen to help you. It's just how you're perceiving it, right? You have to read between the lines with things. All right, you have to gain a better understanding, and you're only able to do that by doing the knowledge to yourself, those around you, and the universe, and applying that information wisely. All right. Learning, observing, and respecting. Meaning, whatever you've learned, observed and respected about a person, place, or thing, accept it for what it is. All right. Use that knowledge wisely to show and prove that you understand. All right. And besides the highest form of understanding being loved, the highest form of understanding is also accepting things as they are, not what they appear to be. All right. So if it's someone you love that's moving wrong against your moral compass, that's, you know, that's just a choice they made, right? That doesn't reflect you. And that doesn't mean you don't, that doesn't mean you have to stop loving that person. But it would be a good idea to not, you know, be around this person too much, right? Because you're gonna start adopting that energy, right? And it's gonna separate you from your development and growth, right? Because you've developed principles and standards, right? By doing the knowledge to yourself, by examining yourself, right? Now you know what's worth your time and attention, what's worth, you know, you being around. You know who's worth being in your life. All right. Gotta stay on top of you. All right. Never mind what the next person is doing, saying, or trying to do, want you to do. It's about always what's best for you. And what you can do for yourself to become better. It's not selfish. It's high self-awareness. Who doesn't want to know themselves better? Only people that are unwilling to choose for themselves, people that don't know how to choose for themselves, people that lack the knowledge of themselves. All right. And if you're unwilling to accept rules, you lack moral compass. Alright? Because morality is a set of personal and social rules that guide us to know what's high level or low level. In other words, what's right and what's wrong. Alright. I'll give you some examples. One example is treating all individuals equally with respect, regardless of their background, nationality, skill set, ability, preference, so on and so forth. Let people be them. As long as the person is not physically attacking you, verbally attacking you, let, you know, live and let live. Feel me? That's pretty much saying that, you know, this thing that's gonna happen outside of your control. Again, long stings aren't physically trying to attack you or people part of the self or physically trying to attack you. You know, stay calm. The physical, the verbal attacks, you know, you can kind of get away from in some sense, depending on the situation. Just try to stay away from that person. Sometimes some people are in verbal abusive relationships and physical, but verbally definitely has more internal impact. Physical is an external impact that affects your internal, you know, a bit, but you hail from that inside, and hail quicker on the outside. But verbal abuse definitely lingers, plays on your psyche, plays on your self esteem, your self concept of yourself. You know what I'm saying? It plays on your decision making overall, right? Because how you value yourself, how you look at yourself, how you see yourself is what makes you who you are. So if you don't see value in yourself, you won't have a moral compass. If you don't know yourself, you don't. Have a moral compass because you're just winging it. You're making decisions based on what everybody else is doing, right? Which means you're conforming. You're not willing to step outside of your comfort zone or do anything different to make a difference. Right? You have to do things differently to make a difference. We'll check out cultural conformity, the previous episode, season two, of course, episode nine. People just do whatever to fit in, to look a certain way, right? To be viewed a certain way. But is it morally correct? Whatever you're conforming to, is it actually benefiting you and enabling you to help benefit someone else? Right? Because if we're going to live in equality and be, you know, a community, right? And live in peace and respect, that's how it has to go. We have to have that awareness. We have to have a moral compass. It has to actually be working. You feel me? Another example is consistently choosing to help will do good for others, even when it requires personal sacrifice. Now, everybody doesn't like hold that type of capacity for others. And some sometimes it's subconscious, and sometimes it's conscious, which means you're a selfish person, right? And the subconscious people that do it, that just means you're unconscious of your ways and your actions, right? And how they affect others. Right? So choosing to help people, I feel like would be something someone's called to do, chosen to do. Like that's your purpose, right? To give back. Whether it's you know a positive word, whether it's encouragement, empowerment, you know, physical, helping, physically helping somebody in some sort of way, form, or fashion. Um, and doing it time in times where you know it's putting you in a position too, to where you have to stop what you're doing, you have to rearrange what you're doing, right? You have to alter what you're doing to be there for this person. Now that's a person, right, with a great moral compass, right? Because they're dealing in equality, they're dealing in balance, right? They want to they want a person to be just as equal and balanced as they are, right? They want that person to be in the best position they can be, right? Shows they have a moral compass, they care about others that are around them or within the community, right? They're able to live in peace. Because by showing someone that you're there for them, and or showing up for people to be there for them is community, right? Which is a reflection of moral compass, it is a reflection of respect and peace and harmony, right? And being able to be there for others, even if it affects what you have going on, right? That's dope. That's dope. Shout out to all my benevolent people out there that are highly aware of their purpose and who they are, and out here fulfilling their purpose by being who they are. And last but not least, a reflection of moral compass, and having a moral compass is integrity, right? Standing up for your beliefs, making ethical and logical decisions, even when it's difficult or unpopular means you're not conforming, means you are doing the best you can to be yourself, to do what's necessary for you, standing up for what aligns with you, regardless of what people believe, regardless of what people think, being who you are, right? Doing things that are wise in difficult times. Someone disrespects you verbally to the point where, you know, you want to throw hands, but you don't. All right. Those are that's making an integrity decision in difficult times. It may be unpopular to, well, it is unpopular for a person to disrespect you in these times and you not react or you not pop off on them, right? Or you whatever you want to call it. Right? So being unpopular and making wise decisions in difficult times is also a reflection of someone with a moral compass. Why? Because they know themselves. They know, regardless of how they feel towards the situation, logically, making the right decision is what makes the situation right. Right? Making a wrong decision won't make something wrong go right. So sometimes, no, you have to do something different, right? And doing things that are difficult, right, or unpopular means you're choosing not to conform, you're choosing not to follow, you're leading, you're choosing not to be the same, you're making different choices, you're thinking differently, which in return creates a better habit, right? And creates the habit of making difficult, making wise decisions in difficult situations, strengthening and elevating your moral compass, right? Increasing your value of yourself and who you are and what you do, what you represent. Right? That they're orchestrated by our upbringing, our self-concept, right, by being unhealed from trauma, right? And just from not knowing ourselves, from being ignorant to who we are, right? To being unaware, to being foolish, because some of us do know, but still feel like you know, we'll pick and choose when we're gonna apply what we know. Right? When we're around these type of people, we we on the own that time with them, and then when we when we're with these other set of people, we're on that time now with them, right? Which shows you don't own your mind. You're willing to do whatever is necessary to make it look like you're something that you're not, right? Which means you're not authentic and your moral compass is lacking. Well, it's time for poetry hour, presented by Supreme Minded Podcast exclusively on Supreme Minded Podcast, titled Chronicles of Alley. New season, same show, same time. You already know. Let's vibe. Shout out to Ali Moe Love for the poetry vibes. Grateful for you. Well, extremely. So yeah, we back. Season two, episode ten, titled Moral Compass. Do you have a moral compass or do you lack a moral compass? You should be asking yourself. A moral compass is an internal sense of right and wrong. It represents a set of values, beliefs, and ethical standards that guide your judgments and decisions when you're faced with choices in life. So it says it represents a set of values and beliefs. Belief, I believe, to in my from my perspective, is the gateway to knowing, right? And I'm gonna break that down. It's a process to knowing and putting yourself in the know, right? Once you do believe, all right, you should research what you believe or what you were taught to believe, told to believe, right? And research to see if this belief system has any validity to it. Make sure this belief system is actually factual, right? Make sure this belief system is true, and once you realize, recognize, internalize if or not, or if this belief system or if it isn't true, that gives you understanding. That puts you in a position to be wise to show that you understand. Because it won it went from belief to now knowing. You have the knowledge now of what you believed for what you believe. So now you're on a whole different plane, and you're in existence to this information, whether it's about you, someone else, or the universe, right? So now that changes everything, your standards, right? Now you have insight that enables you to that that is your guide. The insight guides you, right, to make better judgments. Wisdom guides you to make better judgments. All right. So knowledge and wisdom is what proper knowledge and wisdom, proper knowledge being applied and utilized wisely, enhances your moral compass, right? It removes beliefs and puts you in and know to realize that what you may be doing is what everyone else is doing. And what you were taught was for someone else. It's not for you. So now you can govern yourself accordingly, right? Now you can actually operate correctly by using your moral compass, right? And helping and allowing it to help you navigate through difficult times, and even in the good times, right? Because it's not just about the difficult times, right? Our moral compass should always be active, right? Even in the good times, which means that we cherish and respect and or are grateful for the good times, right? And we're gonna show that through being straightforward, being honest, right, continuing to express your high value through being trustworthy, through being consistent, right, through making the right decisions by preventing yourself from making the wrong decisions, all right? Because some of us don't have a moral compass. And we'll talk about some examples of lack of moral compass, right? Pretty much having no morals, which means living without an internal sense or set of principles to distinguish right from wrong. People who lack the ethical guide typically make decisions driven purely by self-interest, inconvenience, which is ego, and selfishness, in other words, often showing little to no empathy or regard for how their actions negatively impact others. Now, that right there aligns with previous episodes like subconscious manipulation. You're not realizing how you're being manipulated to act a certain way and how it's affecting other people. And even if people that are manipulating you are not realizing andor don't care about how their actions affect you, all right? Subconscious manipulation, episode seven, all right. Or you're either trapped in time, you're trapped in an era where things went a certain way, or you were a certain way, a certain way, but you never grew. You just aged. Go tap into episode nine, trapped in time. You know what I'm saying? Bonus episode nine. You gotta be truthful with yourself. You have to realize when you lack, whether it's the mental, physical, emotional, or financial capacity for any situation, for all situations. You must accept and realize the truth, not your truth, not what you want to assume, right? Or think. You must know the truth, not your truth. Season two, episode eight. Go tap into that. Because again, you're still operating in a subconscious state, not realizing the difference between your truth and the truth. You're stuck on your program, you're stuck in a program when you don't realize the truth. Right? And the truth is that you may lack a moral compass. All right, and I'll give you an example. Some of us men, a lot of women to gain access to their bodies, right? And we all do it to a certain extent on whatever level, but that's a specific relevant example, you know what I'm saying, that we deal with in society. Right? Men saying whatever or doing whatever, right, to gain a woman's attention, to gain access to her body, to gain access to her life, you know, to pretty much do what he wants to do to her, for her. Right. And it's convenient for him to just say whatever. Alright? Because he really doesn't value himself, so he doesn't value her neither. Alright? And people that just say things but don't keep their word. That's a person that lacks moral compass. They're just saying what's convenient at the time, right? They're saying what they think you want to hear. We want the truth. Fuck what you thought. Even if it's gonna hurt, we want it straight, man. You know what I'm saying? Like for the females, showing your body all over social media, leading with your body, and then like expecting a man not to want to be on your body. Right. And I know there's a lot of voluptuous thick women out there that regardless of what you wear, you know, it shows physically. But you don't have to go out of your way to show it, right? Every picture shouldn't be pointed to to your ass. Right? You know what I mean? Like, you have a low-cut shirt that, you know, you the camera shouldn't be, you know, directed specifically in your shirt. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like, you're showing that you don't value yourself. You're showing you value your body. Right? You accept your body. That's what you love the most, because that's what you're putting on display, right? And for an example, like I used to post myself a lot on Facebook specifically, like when I first started Facebooking, right? And then as I grew mentally and became more wise, right, I noticed less is more, and I noticed what's worth showing, what's worth displaying, whether it's physical, mental, or just energy, period. You know what I mean? I realized what's worth giving my energy to, right? So I started being more conservative, right? And I started what? I started showing off my mind, right? I started showing off my intelligence, right? I started speaking, right, on a higher level. I started speaking on things that were high level. You feel what I'm saying? Which the average person doesn't want to hear, or which the average people don't speak on, right? And I realized my audience changed. Once I was posting pics of me and my shirt off, and you know, surface level things, I got a lot of reactions, hard eyes, this, that, and the third. But once I started displaying my mind, my consciousness, and my awareness, that's when the likes dwindled. You know what I'm saying? The same people I was getting hard eyes from and all this women majority. I didn't I wasn't getting the same, same attention, right? And I noticed it. So then now that shows me that I raised my value. So now the people I was connected with when my value was. I'm disconnected from now. So now unfriend you, unfollow you. You know, now it's a new set of people that I vibe with. You feel what I'm saying? And I'm always introspecting, I'm always releasing when necessary. Whether it's in real time, in real life, whether it's in real time in my contacts on my phone, or is it or if it's in real time on social media. You know what I'm saying? Like I'm not afraid to let go of anyone. If you're not on the same frequency, that's fine. Right? We don't got beef. I'm not beefing, but it's a disconnect, right? That's actually like a grown adult wanting to hang out with a young child. Like, you know what I'm saying? And not saying spending time with a child is that's different. Like literally going to hang out like they would hang out with an adult. Right? It's it's just, it's, it doesn't align. It doesn't work. It's not a fit. Right? You lack moral compass. You have no empathy, no regard, you care less. You don't give two fucks how people feel, how you make people feel, right? Regardless if you're actually wrong. Like I get a person moving out of pocket and you having to handle it, you having to check them, you having to, you know, set the situation right. But to just go out of your way to be disrespectful, unruly, and violate someone means you lack a moral compass. You know what I'm saying? Like for instance, last night, this old head lights an M80. Right? It was wasn't it wasn't that late at night, but it was late enough. But still, it was summertime. There was some children outside with their parents and shit like that. And you like that shit. Right? Your moral compass, your internal sense should have had you scan the block to see who the fuck was outside. I don't care if it was four or five houses down, like you still within a vicinity. Two or three, four houses is close enough to disrupt, you know what I'm saying? People's energy and vibes and shit. Like, it just wasn't the right time. And then it's July, right? The 12th. It's not July 4th. Again, we're so trapped in time, right? We're so trapped in doing stupid shit to be recognized, to fit in. My G, you old you an old head, B. Literally, the example of wisdom doesn't come with age. You have to obtain knowledge and continue to obtain knowledge and utilize that knowledge wisely. That's what makes you wise. Not just getting old, right? Forget all that. I'm not respecting nobody. If they don't know how to govern themselves, and that doesn't mean I'm gonna disrespect you, but I'm gonna stay from around you. I'm not gonna acknowledge you. I don't want to associate with you. Feel me? Like, oh hey. Come on, man. It's cool, it's cool to have fireworks, whatever, but like, come on, man. Have that internal integrity to realize when it's a good time to do something. That wasn't a good time. Them shits as noisy as fuck. M80s is just unnecessary anyway. So it's just like for you to do that, you know what I'm saying? For you to just want to do that shit, like, cause you drunk any other time you, you know what I mean? I don't even see you for this old herd that stay on my strip. Like, this guy get wasted and just start letting off fucking fire fireworks and shit. Like, damn, bro, like the fourth is over, but that ain't even what the fourth was about. Y'all celebrating shit, you don't even know what it's about. Again, a lack of moral compass. All right, a lack of proper decision making, a lack of an ethical god, right? You don't even know yourself, you don't know your history, but you just out here celebrating, living it up. Nah. Get your moral compass in order, man. You could redirect your moral compass when you want to, right? When you ready to. It's all up to you. Right. Stop being selfish. Right? And not realizing that the things you do affect others as well, just as they affect you. And maybe in a deeper way. Because you have no understanding of yourself and those around you, neither does this person you're interacting know themselves or you. Right? So we end up in conflict because we're conflicted within ourselves, first and foremost. We don't have no inner moral compass, right? We don't give a damn about nobody else but ourselves. That's not a moral compass. That's the lack thereof. Right? So you can't be complaining about your community, you can't be complaining about children or adults if you're not living in a proper form that's opposite of what you're talking about. All right, because you can be the solution just by setting the example. No, it's not gonna set everything right, but it is set things right for when things are ready to be set right, or for who is ready to set things right. All right, and once we have that unity and have that collective mindset, then we're on to something, then we can truly create change. But we feel like change and being better means we're corny. You're corny for thinking that. Like, why would it be corny to do what you know is right? Right? To conduct yourself orderly, peacefully, respectfully, right? For yourself, for those around you. And I'm saying in the universe itself, right? Well, no matter what frequency you want, you're gonna give off that energy, that vibration to the world, right? So it's either you're putting out morals or you're putting out the lack of morals. Right? And it's just that simple. The choice is yours, and it always has been up to you. But you allow people to choose for you instead of choosing for yourself. You're scared to choose what's right for yourself. What's that say about how you feel about yourself? What does that say about how you see yourself? What does that say about how you perceive yourself? That says a lot about it. That says you don't see yourself. All right. That says you don't have an internal sense of right and wrong. You don't represent anything that's valuable. You're just in a belief state. What do you actually know? If you don't know yourself, you don't know anything. Because when you don't know yourself, you make unnecessary decisions with people, places, and things. When you don't know yourself, you're on a road to destruction. You're on a road to be like everybody else. You're on a road to not becoming your higher self. You're on a road to your moral demise, mentally, physically, spiritually, emotionally. Right? The lack of knowledge itself is the root problem to all things in existence. Cause we just don't know. And some of us don't want to know, and then the others know everything, but don't show or prove it. What is the point of that? Right. There is no point, it literally makes no sense. So remember that your life and how you live it's totally up to you. Like you're in charge. Don't believe what the government tells you, the news telling you, your pastor telling you, your physician. Alright. If they're not you, they can't guide you in its highest form. If they're not you, they should not be running a program that you're willing to accept as your own. Because why? Right? It's easier for that to have people think for you. That's easy, right? But how is it benefiting you? Right. I don't think that is benefiting you in any in any form or fashion. Right? Living how someone else wants you to live, thinking how other people want you to think, being what other people want you to be. You're not living at all. You're just a program. You're not even in existence in your own world. Right. So that means you have no understanding of who you are and what you are. You have no moral compass. You lack principles and you lack standards. Right or wrong, it means nothing to you. High or low, it means nothing to you. Check your moral compass and make sure that it's leading you in the right direction. Because remember, you're responsible for you. The greatest knowledge on the planet is the knowledge of thyself. The most important person to know on this planet is thyself. Gratitude for pulling up an Ada Vive with me, that's Supreme Minded Podcast. My lawyer listeners, please don't forget to rate and review. I would love your feedback. There's a fan mail section on the podcast website where you can rate and leave a review. All right? Or whatever platform you're listening from, please let me know you're out there because I know you're out there. Or look out for special guests yet to come. Be interviewing Brother Sincere very soon. Brother Sinseer is the author of the book titled Apology to the Black Woman. It's on Amazon right now for 28 bucks and some change for the paperback and 999 on Kindle. Or subscribe to receive access to exclusive subscriber-only content. Link is in the bio in every episode description. You heard go check out that four-part EQ series. Gratitude for those that have checked it out. Emotional intelligence is the number one episode of the Supreme Mind the podcast. 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