Episode 04 | The Constant Variable: Accountability, "Victim" Bullshit, and Self-Love
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I’m not here to blow smoke up your ass. In this episode of The Real Empowered Self (The Blue Collar Buddha), I’m getting right into the heart of the resistance. People ask why my personal development courses aren't free, or why I’m so "confrontational". My answer is simple: The world is already full of free information you aren't using.
What I’m offering is a surgical truth about radical accountability and how I stopped being a victim of my own life.
I’m taking you through the exact beginnings of the self-recovery process I used to stop looking for external answers and start addressing the only constant variable in every experience I’ve ever had—me.
Whether you're a follower of Neville Goddard, Stoicism, or any of the other "gurus," at some point, you have to stop looking for a sugar-coated "yes" and start doing the work.
Truths in This Episode:
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The Price of Empowerment: Why free information is often ignored and why your self-worth shouldn't be up for debate.
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The Constant Variable: No one has lived your life but you. If you’re in every one of your problems, you are the common denominator. It’s not victim-blaming; it’s a self-concept reality.
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The "Loving Asshole" Approach: Why I refuse to change my authentic delivery to be more palatable for your comfort.
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Self-Concept as a Mirror: How your external experiences and relationships are a direct product of what you believe to be true about yourself.
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The Fruit of the Tree: A living testament to how self-love and compassion lead to healthy, celebrated partnerships.
I’m Chase Murphy, the Blue Collar Buddha. Stop looking outward for someone to change to suit your view. Be real, be free, and for all that's good and right in your life, choose to be accountable to you.