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March 15, 2024 30 mins

In this podcast episode, Princeton Clark discusses the importance of letting go of the lies and understanding the stories and frameworks that keep us from manifesting our desires. He shares his personal journey of self-mastery and emphasizes the power of taking responsibility for one's life. Princeton highlights the transformative power of love and encourages listeners to honor the present moment. He also emphasizes the need to break free from societal conditioning and choose empowering beliefs. Sit with the wisdom gained, ask the questions Princeton poses, and go deeper into understanding what you give you power to, and how to redirect that power into things that truly serve your life.

Takeaways

  • Let go of the stories and frameworks that keep you from manifesting your desires.
  • Take responsibility for your life and choose empowering beliefs.
  • Love yourself unconditionally and honor the present moment.
  • Break free from societal conditioning and embrace your true self.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
What's going on.
Evolve Mastery family PrincetonClark here, and I am super
excited to bring this podcastepisode to you guys, to
everybody out there on podcastland.
I'm also recording this podcastlive right now, and so I just
want to first off give a shoutout to everybody who has been
following, everybody who hasbeen supporting the podcast and
showing love, all of you outthere who are doing the work,

(00:26):
who are evolving through selfmastery, becoming stronger,
wiser, more efficient versionsof yourself.
Thank you for supporting theEvolve Mastery podcast for
everybody on Instagram liveright now.
Thank you for joining as werecord this podcast live.
But, guys, have a special topicfor you guys, if you weren't on
my Instagram live, the topic oftoday is letting go of the lies,

(00:50):
and we're going to be talkingabout understanding the stories
and the frameworks and theprograms that you create for
yourself that keep you bound in,the things that keep you from
moving into what you say youtruly desire, the things that
are keeping you from manifestingthe things that you say you
want at a soul level.
We're going to talk about howto clear out the noise, how to
clear out the things that arekeeping you from being the most

(01:12):
powerful version of yourselfbecause, guys, listen, life is
not complicated, but we, throughour creative prowess and
creative potential, can makelife complicated.
And I want to help you guysmake life a little more less
complicated today, and so we'regoing to go ahead and dive into
it.
You know, guys, when I firstbegin my journey of self mastery

(01:32):
years before I ever beginteaching, years before I ever
begin preaching, speaking,educating, coaching, all of that
I had to get very familiar withthe things that I believed
about myself, because, comingout of the path that I came from
, I didn't have a lot of selfconfidence outside of the things

(01:53):
that I did in my ignorance.
I was, I would say I wasconfidently ignorant for a very
long time until I becameconfidently awakened to my power
.
And so what I want to help youguys do is wake up.
And so the first thing that Ihad to really understand about
my journey was that if I wantedto wake up in my life, then I
had to address the areas where Iwas still asleep.

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And you guys in podcast land onthe live.
Right now you may be saying, ok, princeton, how do I know if I
am still asleep in my life?
And to that I say it's veryeasy Look at all the areas where
you are not walking oroperating from a state of joy.
Look at all the areas where youare not walking or operating
from a state of peace.

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Look at the areas of your lifewhere you are not walking or
operating from a central stateof love, showing up every day in
your most powerful self.
In those areas you are stillsleepwalking through your life.
But I'm going to help you guyswake up and if you will lean
into what I share with you today, you will walk away with this

(02:58):
with some new insight on how tolook at your life.
But going back to when my storyfirst began, or when my journey
to awakening and stepping intomy power first began, when I
started waking up to my own lies, for those of you who don't
know my story, if this is yourfirst time listening to the
podcast, if this is your firsttime tuning in, I have not
always been who I am.
I have not always been theperson that has spoken on stages

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, that had a podcast thatreached 125 countries, that work
with people like Tony Robbinsand Dean Grasioce and got to
learn from people like LesBrowns, zig Ziglar, dr Wayne
Dyer, I haven't always been whoI am.
I was abused as a child.
I was molested between the agesof nine and 11 and struggled
with deep depression.
I was on medication for ADD andADHD from the time I was in

(03:43):
first grade all the way up untilabout seventh grade, halfway
into eighth grade, when Istopped taking it, because even
at that age, I had an experiencein which I realized that wait a
minute, I didn't have a problem, I actually had a gift, and the
education system just didn'tknow how to teach someone like
me.
And so, as I grew, it was stillyears before I realized how to

(04:06):
understand all of the differentways that I was perceiving and
activating and activelyconnecting with the world and
the energies around me.
I ended up barely graduatinghigh school.
I was in gangs, I was on drugsand I was an alcoholic before
the age of 21.
So I again, I haven't alwaysbeen this person.
I used to drink so bad I hadbleeding ulcers I would

(04:27):
literally throw up blood becauseI drink so bad.
And I got married at the age of21 thinking, you know what?
I'm gonna give my kids the lifethat I've never had, the love
that I've never had, but Ididn't even know what that
looked like, because I was sostuck in my own personal lie, I
was so stuck in the illusion ofmy own programming that I knew

(04:48):
that I wanted to experience itand I knew that I didn't want my
kids to experience what I hadexperienced.
But I didn't even know whatthat looked like.
But I will tell you this, and Ialways say this my kids were my
greatest teachers.
They taught me to dream again.
They taught me to love again.
They taught me to be present.
They taught me to beadventurous.
But even that didn't trulystart happening until after the
age of 23, when I tried to takemy own life, and, happily,

(05:13):
gladly, I'm so blessed that Ifailed and I sucked at doing
that, or rather, the bulletssucked, because when I tried to
end my life, the gun misfired.
So I'm still here, but I alwayssay it was in that moment that I
realized that where I was was aproduct of my own choices.
Where I was was a product ofhow I had chosen to respond in

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my life.
It wasn't a product of what Ihad experienced.
It wasn't a product of who haddid what or who wasn't there,
though that played a role in howI chose to see myself, how I
chose to see my life as an adultmale.
That wasn't the reason why mylife was not changing.
That wasn't the reason why Iwas not getting the results.
The reason I was not gettingthe results was because I had

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made the programming, I hadgiven the stories such an
identity that they had become aconcrete manifestation of a
personified idea of self inwhich I was presenting to the
world, I was presenting it to myopportunities, I was presenting
it into my relationships, I waspresenting it into different
situations and into differentchallenges, and as a result of a

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lack of personal belief, as aresult of a lack of
self-confidence, self-init,self-esteem, self-worth, that
personified idea of self couldnot show up as the most powerful
version that I had the capacityto show up as.
So, after my failed suicideattempt and having that major
realization, I realized that ifI had the power to create the
life that I did not love, howmuch more power did I have to

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create a life that I truly loved?
How much more power did I haveif I started living every single
day as if every moment trulywas a gift, because, from the
moment that gun misfired next tomy temple every breath that I
breathed.
I knew it was a gift and I knewthat I would no longer waste it
, because following that week, Iquit drinking cold turkey, I

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quit using drugs, cold turkey.
I walked away from gangs andgang related activity and I
isolated myself for an entireyear.
So that was just to catch youguys up If you've never heard my
story and of course there's alot in there, but I don't wanna
stay in the story too much Ijust wanted to paint a picture
of where I once was and what Icame out of.
I often say I've seen morethings in real life than most

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people see on TV.
After growing through all ofthose experiences and having
that specific experience, I tookmy life back.
Now you may say, princeton,what did taking your life back
look like?
First, I stopped submittingmyself and surrendering to
things that didn't serve me.
I knew that the alcoholism, thedrug use, all of that stuff was

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an escape.
And from the moment that mylife changed, from the moment
that I had my awakeningexperience following the suicide
attempt, I realized that I hadhit rock bottom and either I
could make a choice to be abetter, wiser, more efficient
version of me or I couldcontinue to play a victim,
writing the same script in thatlife of insanity that I hated
over and over again, and Idecided that would not be my

(08:11):
story.
I decided, and I made aconcrete decision, that I was
gonna do whatever it took for meto become a stronger version of
me.
Now, growing up in the BibleBelt, I didn't really know what
that looked like.
All I really knew was the Bible.
So I went out and first steps.
First I bought a King Jamesreference Bible, a students
Bible, a strong, exhaustiveconcordance, and I started

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studying the original languages.
I started reading the Biblefrom beginning to end and I
didn't go back to a buildingbecause even in the community
that I grew up in, there werepastors who told my family that
I was a lost cause.
So I didn't trust men.
But I was at such a stateseeking, because my life had
changed and the only thing thatI really knew at that time,

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coming from where I came from,was the Bible.
I'm studying from beginning toend.
I'm reading and I'm growing andas I started studying the
original language, I realizedthat a lot of it was being
taught wrong, especially when Istarted diving into the Aramaic
and the Hebrew and all that.
But long story short.
I developed this intense hungerfor information.
I developed this intense hungerto grow.

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I developed this intense hungerto learn because you often hear
people say well, you don't knowwhat you don't know.
Well, I knew what I didn't know.
I knew that I didn't know howto love myself.
I knew that I didn't know howto truly honor my life, and so I
was simply seeking informationon how I could live a better
life, how I could be more activein my life in a way that it

(09:38):
would create change in my life.
And as I began to study, Iremember one day I'm sitting and
I'm reading in the Bible, whereit's the story of Jesus, where
he's been crucified.
Everybody has walked away fromhim, everybody has left him and
he's hanging on the cross, he'sbeen beaten beyond recognition,
and I often say Jesus is myavatar.
This is, I would say.

(10:00):
I am not a Christian.
I am a disciple of the messageof Jesus.
I am a follower of the path oflove back into the kingdom
within.
That has awakened me to thepower to not only love all
things as myself, but to alsolove the world, love people as
myself and realizing that we areall spirits on a journey,
having different humanexperiences, and I get to share

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my experience with everyone elseand I get to guide people, or
disciple people, into thatkingdom within themselves, to
take their power back.
So I'm reading the story andhe's hanging on the cross and
he's been beaten beyondrecognition and I remember
reading where it says he lookedout over all these people who
were yelling crucify him.
Now, keep in mind, coming from aplace that I came from, where I

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felt that the world was againstme, after being abused mentally
, physically, verbally andemotionally, after being
molested, struggling with deepdepression, coming out of that
phase after that failed suicideattempt, when I'm reading the
story it had a deep grapple onmy heart and I remember reading
that as he looked out over themand I still get chills whenever
I think about this.

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He looks out over them afterbeing beaten beyond recognition,
flesh torn from his body, nailsin his feet and his hands.
He's on this cross and he looksout over them and he says
forgive them, for they know notwhat they do.
And I remember thinking tomyself teach me to love like
that, because if I can't lovelike that, I don't wanna live.
A love like that is unbreakable.

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And so, from that day, I evenstopped seeing challenges.
At that point, I'm only 23 atthis time, guys but from that
day, I started seeing challengesas my stripes across my back,
testing my love.
I started seeing the differentthings that came out of nowhere
as an opportunity to love myselfmore deeply, to love others

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more deeply, to embrace thebreath of life more deeply.
And from there I started askingmyself what can I start to
institute in my life?
What new habits can I create?
What spaces of time can Icreate throughout my day to be
in love in the moment, to be inlove with my life, to be in love

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with my breath, and so on thispodcast today, guys, or on this
live, if you're watching live onInstagram.
Now, I just want to challengeyou because, ultimately, all the
lies that we believe keep usfrom entering into that space of
love, all of the lies that keepus from moving in peace, moving

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in joy, moving in meekness andtemperance and self control, all
of those lies are what arekeeping us bound from stepping
into our power, stepping intoour potential and stepping into
our purpose.
And so, if you want to get outof that insanity.
If you want to startmanifesting with the quote,
unquote faith of a mustard seed,you want to start seeing the

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fruit in your life, you want tostart creating healthier
relationships, you want to startmanifesting a more full and
free lifestyle than it startswith understanding how to love
yourself, love others and how tohonor the moment, understanding
that every moment is a gift.
Because, see, it's easy to saytomorrow is not promised, the

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next moment isn't promised.
But, honestly, how many of youtruly live like it every single
day?
How many of you live like it inevery single moment,
understanding that my nextbreath is not promised to me?
See, people ask me all the timehow did you grow so fast from
the age of 23 to now, workingwith people all over the world,

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working with some of the best inyour industry?
How did you go from being thisbroke, busted, disgusted,
alcoholic, suicidal, gangbanging, miserable person that
you used to be to being theperson that you are now?
And I tell them and I say Iknow it sounds simple, but I
started loving myself withtenacity.
I started living every singleday as though it were my last.

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I started honoring my body, Istarted honoring my mind, I
started honoring my soul.
I started understanding that,just like me, everybody on this
planet were just spirits on ajourney trying to find their way
.
Everyone was stuck in this modeof trying to understand life.
But I came to learn and I cameto realize that life is not

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about understanding, and I wasrecently talking about this on a
podcast.
Life is not about understandingthings.
Life is about experiencingthings.
And so I knew that if I wantedto create better experiences, I
had to start being present inthis experiences that I was
given in every moment.
And then, through my divinecreative power, I had a chance

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and a choice in every moment tochoose how I would respond.
And I got to choose whether Iwas going to respond from a
victim state, or whether I wasgoing to respond from the story
or the belief systems or oldexperiences, or whether I was
going to take back my power asthe author, the creator, the
manifestor and the main actor inmy movie and rewrite the

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freaking script.
So I started rewriting thescript, I started changing my
vernacular, I started changingthe way that I spoke about my
life, I started changing the waythat I spoke about people, and
this was practice over time,guys, I promise you I did not
always speak this way, andthat's something I always tell
people.
Because you hear me now and Ipromise you that this version of
me that you hear now is not theversion of me that I was when

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the journey first began.
And so I want to encourage youbecause I know, with social
media, when you first startedlooking and paying attention to
everyone else and this is why Isay I'm glad that I didn't have
social media when I got started,because I didn't have the noise
, there was nothing for me tocompare myself to, there was
nothing for me to look at andsay I'm not like that, I don't

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have that, I'm not good, I'mpoor, I don't have the money, I
don't have the house, I don'thave the cars.
All I had was a mirror to lookin every day and say Princeton,
who are you going to be today?
Because no matter what I do, nomatter where I go, no matter how
I show up, every single day, Iget to choose what version of me

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or what version of me or whatversion of Princeton I'm going
to introduce to the world, I'mgoing to introduce to my life,
I'm going to introduce to mychildren, I'm going to introduce
through my business or throughmy personal connections and
relationships.
I get to choose what thisavatar is going to create in the
world, because this is nothing.
Princeton is not it.

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Princeton is the conduit.
Princeton gets to be the tooland the vessel in which I use to
express my amnesty, I amness,connected to the I am of all
that is God, source, universe,whatever pronoun you want to use
.
To me I just say love is what Iam connected to, and so, as a
seed of love in the world, I getto now portray that through

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this vessel.
I get to portray that throughthis conduit that I see in the
mirror and that I get to presentto people every day.
And it became a mission.
My mission became love.
My mission became peace.
My mission became joy.
I stopped focusing on the noise,I stopped focusing on what I

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had created, the personality tobe, and I started being
something new.
You may say, but where doesthat go and where does that
start?
It starts right now.
See, this goes back to what Isaid in the beginning Life is
not complicated, but we docomplicate life as the creative
beings that we are.
Every action or thought that wegive power to, rather, is

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creating a perceptional realitythat only we see, only we can
perceive and respond to, andevery other person on this
planet is experiencing their ownperceived reality.
This is another reason why Idon't argue with people.
I don't hold grudges withpeople.
People see what they see as aman think.
It's so that man becomes so.

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Regardless of what someone elsedoes or what someone else says,
they are responding to theperception or the stories or the
programs that they haveascribed to and given meaning to
and, as a result, that's howthey see the world, that's how
they see you.
So I don't get caught up in thenoise.
I'm not looking at someoneelse's world and then judging my
world because my world doesn'tlook like theirs.
I'm not them, they will neverbe me.

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I am an original blueprint.
You are an original blueprint,but you got to ask yourself what
design will you give power to?
The design of the story?
The design of the lie?
The design of lack ofself-worth, lack of
self-awareness, lack ofself-love, lack of self-empathy?
What design are you going togive power to?

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Because the blueprint you'reonly going to be able to build
based on the blueprint that youdesign.
What will your blueprint be?
Get clear, get really stillwhen you get home or you get to
a stopping place, and I want youto write out the story of your
life.
What does it look like?
Who are you uninterrupted?
Who are you if the noise didn'texist?

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And this is something I had toask myself.
Who am I beneath the lies?
Who am I beneath the illusionsof a lack of self-worth?
Who am I beneath the judgment?
I am powerful, I am creative, Iam destiny, I am consciousness

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and flow, creating itself andform, and I get to choose what
form I take on.
I get to choose what I get toexperience.
So, whether you're watching melive on Instagram right now or
you're listening to the podcastrecording, when you have a

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chance, I want you to sit downand I want you to ask yourself
who am I uninterrupted?
If I didn't think this way, if Ididn't give power to these
thoughts, how would I be living?
How would I be communicating?
How would I wake up and startmy days?
How would I respond?
In a way that creates more joyin my life?

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How would I respond in a waythat creates more peace in my
life?
How would I respond in a waythat adds value not only to my
life, but to those who areconnected to my life, and I
really want you to sit with thatbecause, see, another thing was
because I didn't have all thenoise when my journey began, I

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really had a lot of times tojust really find peace in the
quiet, even in the darkestmoments.
Letting go of the formerversion of Princeton, I sat with
myself and I got comfortable inthe darkness, because it was in
the darkness that I learned toshine my light and see, a lot of
people are afraid of thedarkness, but the darkness is

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where you meet yourself.
The darkness are the parts ofyou that you've been running
from In the darkness.
That's where you meet yourspirit, saying you're worth too
much to stay here.
You've been making excuses notto use your power.
You've been waiting for peopleto validate you when you were

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validated, before you were born.
You've been playing the victimwhen you were born to be
victorious.
And when you get comfortablefacing you and you get
comfortable takingaccountability for how you
choose to respond to your life,that's when your life begins to
change.
That's when your life begins toevolve.

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That's when you begin to stepinto newness.
To journal, I used to meditate,I used to pray excessively.
I was doing it all the time.
I was always having that innerdialogue, doing that deep
observation.
When a negative thought wouldpop into my head, I would take a
deep breath and I would pauseand I would say Princeton, why

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are you thinking that?
And then I would say wait, whyam I giving power to that?
If it's not in the flow, let itgo.
If it doesn't serve you, itdoesn't deserve you.
You choose.
You choose what you give powerto.
And so every day, through thehabit of repetition and paying

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attention, I became intentionalwith what I gave my power to.
I became intentional with whatI gave my life to.
I wasn't seeking this personand that person and this person
and that person.
I was seeking to love me.
Because I'm gonna tell you thisright now it doesn't matter how
many events you go to, itdoesn't matter how many books

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you read, it doesn't matter whoyou could get the greatest
mentors in the world, but if youhaven't learned to love
yourself yet, it does not matter.
If you have not learned to takepersonal and spiritual
responsibility over your life,the personal and professional
development stuff will always belacking.
There will always be somethingthat is limiting your ability to

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show up powerfully, yourability to create the life you
truly desire, because you aregiving power to the lies, you
are giving power to thispersonified idea of self that
doesn't serve you and it doesn'tdeserve you, and so I want you
guys to think about that today.
I want you to really askyourself what am I given power

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to right now that does not serveme?
What am I giving power to rightnow that does not deserve me?
And how is that power that I amgiven to that being taken away
From the potential or purpose ofthe vision that I have been
given?
And I want you to sit with that, I want you to breathe on it,
and then I want you to askyourself how can I start giving

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this power to the things thatlight me up?
How can I start being moreintentional with what I give my
time, my energy and my focus toGet clear.
Get clear how can you startresponding that way?
Because once you startresponding that way, that's when
you truly begin to startlearning what it means to love

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yourself, what it means to honoryourself, what it means to live
Holy and completely in yourlife.
See, because the reason peopleare struggling with depression
and this isolationism and allthe stuff that's happening is
because they are so stuck in thelie.

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They're not living from a soullevel, they're living from the
external, and there's alwaysgoing to be something on the
external that you can alwayscompare yourself to.
I always say I don't comparemyself to anyone, because there
will never be, nor has thereever been, another me and there

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there has never been, nor willthere ever be, another you.
So how can you be the bestversion of you, how can you be
the most loving version of you?
How can you be the mostpowerful version of you?
It starts with a choice, itstarts with going in and it

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starts with taking an account Ofwhat you focus on, what you
give power to, and this meansextreme accountability.
You will never hear me complainabout anything that happens in
this life.
Everything, as I've said onplenty of lives, everything in
this life is rented.

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I don't even own this body.
I don't put breath In this body.
So everything else outside ofthat is rented, because the
moment this body stops Allowingthe breath of my being to come
into existence in thisexperience, everything else
stops.
I own nothing.

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I respond in the areas that Iget to respond in.
I don't give power to whatisn't going to serve me and what
doesn't deserve me.
I don't focus on other people'sstories and the negative
realities that they create as aresult of those stories.
I don't get caught up in thedrama and the trauma of the
world because it's all a program.

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It's all a collective collageof stories that people have
either bought into or not boughtinto.
It's all a series of pathscrossing, energy being exchanged
, and I get to choose whichpaths I get to stay in alignment
with or which paths are not analignment that I get to walk out

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of.
I get to choose what energy Iallow myself to continue to
engage or what energy I allowmyself not to continue to engage
.
All the power is in me, butuntil I learned to love me, I
didn't know how to navigate thisworld.
I felt lost, but now I feelfree because I've broken free

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from the matrix, and I want youguys to start really looking at
your lives, taking a deepaccount and asking yourself how
can I show up in the moment,responding in a way as if every
moment is a gift?
How can I take my power back,even when I want to be angry and
I want to blame the world and Iwant to blame people and I want

(27:23):
to blame circumstances and I'mleaking all this energy.
How can I take my power back tobe a stronger visor or present
or free or fulfilled version ofme?
And I'm going to leave you guyswith that.
Really, sit with that.
Maybe you might have to go backand listen to this podcast over

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and over again, but I want youto sit with that.
And I have several new episodescoming on the way here on the
Evolve Mastery podcast and Ialso have a new segment, the
next level mastery segment,that's going to be coming on the
podcast soon where I'm coasthosting with my friend and it's
going to be amazing.

(28:06):
We've already done, I believe,six episodes.
We just haven't launched it yetand we have a lot of new stuff
on the way.
But to everybody out there inpodcast land, thank you for
tuning into the Evolve Masterypodcast.
If you guys are in a placeright now and you're saying I
want to grow, I want to expand,I want to go deeper, but maybe
you're struggling to do it onyour own, visit me at my website

(28:28):
at PrincetonClarkcom.
I have books, I have freeaudios.
I even have an inspirationalaudio that you can go and listen
to.
That'll inspire you.
If you're getting value out ofthis.
I have plenty of other thingscoming.
I also have a retreat that'sgoing to be happening May 27th
through the 30th and it's therejuvenated soul retreat.
We're going to be deep diving.

(28:49):
If you are so stuck in thenoise and you're looking to
break free, it's going to be avery intimate experience.
So a lot of things coming.
But I also have some otherthings on the website.
You can go check it out again.
It's at PrincetonClarkcom.
But again, thank you guys fortuning in to the Evolve Mastery
podcast and to all my peoplewatching on live right now.

(29:10):
Thank you guys for sticking withme for the past 33 minutes and
we're going to continue to havea conversation on live.
But to everybody in podcast land, if you're listening to this or
you're catching the replay, Ilove you guys and understand you
are a spiritual being having ahuman experience, but sometimes

(29:31):
you're so in the humanexperience that you've forgotten
how to tap into the spiritualessence of what you are.
So if you want to get deeper, ifyou want to become more
connected to what you are, thenI invite you to continue this
journey of self mastery with me,but reach out to me on
Instagram If you're not on liveand this is the first time
you're hearing this podcast.
Reach out to me atPrincetonClark on Instagram or,

(29:55):
as I said, you can go toPrincetonClarkcom.
All my social links are there.
Everything is there, but I'llbe talking to you guys soon.
Thank you again and until nexttime, continue to go deeper,
continue to love yourself, giveyourself space and grace to
honor the journey, because thisis your life and you never know

(30:15):
when your last moment to takethat last breath is going to
come.
So let go of the noise, let goof the lies, let go of the
things that don't serve you anddon't deserve you, and become
the brightest version of youthat's possible.
Love you guys.
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