How to OUTSMART The Game of “Reality”

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https://youtu.be/9nt6FBWi2Sg?si=F4q18YrXzriHzgiA
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In this video, Nero explores the concept of reality as a mental and spiritual game rather than a physical one, emphasizing that success hinges on shifting one's mindset and perception. He outlines five rules for "winning" in reality: first, recognize that reality is not physical but mental and spiritual; second, understand that you create your own rules and truths; third, realize that neediness blocks achievement; fourth, maintain a strong frequency and conviction in your desired reality; and fifth, acknowledge that reality doesn't reward niceness but rather aligns with one's frequency and self-concept.

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The Game of Reality

  • Reality is perceived as a game with winners and losers, where winning involves creating one's desired reality.
  • The majority of people, 98%, view life as a battle, which limits their potential and keeps them trapped in cycles of suffering and failure.
  • Seeing life as a game rather than a battle provides a higher perspective and opens the path to mastering one's reality.

"98% lose reality is a game there are winners and there are losers now what actually makes somebody a winner in their reality their ability to create their desired reality."

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of shifting perception from life as a battle to life as a game to unlock potential.

"The first thing you have to realize is that it's not a battle it's a game and once you see Life as a game having this level of perception raises you above quite literally 98% of people."

  • The quote underscores the significance of perceiving life as a game to gain an advantage over the majority who see it as a battle.

Rule 1: Reality is Not a Physical Game

  • Reality is not confined to physical actions or the third-dimensional structure; it extends beyond to mental and spiritual dimensions.
  • Most people believe that working hard and taking physical actions are the primary ways to change reality, which is a misconception.
  • True change and winning the game occur in the mental and spiritual realms, which are the real planes of existence.

"Reality is not a physical game now you have to understand I don't know when you got into this particular type of knowledge but for the most part most people play the game of reality thinking it's a physical game."

  • The speaker challenges the common belief that reality is solely physical, introducing the concept of mental and spiritual dimensions.

"The real game is played mentally and spiritually the real game is what you can't see that is the real game that's how it really works."

  • This highlights the necessity of focusing on mental and spiritual aspects to effectively navigate and win the game of reality.

The Mental and Physical Planes

  • There are two primary planes of existence: the mental plane (realm of cause) and the physical plane (realm of effect).
  • Changing reality requires focusing on the mental plane, as it is the source of causes that manifest in the physical plane.
  • Attempting to change effects without addressing their causes leads to repeated cycles of failure.

"There are three planes of existence for the purpose of breaking down the true game to you I'm only going to go into two of them there is the mental plane and there is the physical plane."

  • The speaker introduces the concept of different planes, emphasizing the importance of understanding the mental plane.

"An effect cannot change an effect an effect can only be changed by a cause."

  • This quote illustrates the principle that real change comes from addressing the root causes in the mental realm, not just the symptoms in the physical realm.

Understanding the Cause and Effect

  • Most people mistakenly focus on changing physical effects without altering the underlying mental causes.
  • True transformation requires aligning mental fitness with physical actions to achieve desired outcomes.
  • The analogy of New Year's resolutions demonstrates how mental fitness is crucial for sustaining physical changes.

"What most people do is they take the physical action that they think will get them towards the direction that they want without first changing the cause that is creating that physical action."

  • The speaker explains the common mistake of focusing on physical actions without addressing the mental causes behind them.

"Mentally they're unfit on the mental plane they're fit but they attempt to take the physical action of getting fit to become fit."

  • This example highlights the importance of mental fitness in achieving and maintaining physical goals.

The Importance of Mental and Spiritual Mindset

  • The speaker emphasizes that true success is not just about physical actions but also involves a mental and spiritual mindset.
  • Many people believe that taking physical action will lead to desired outcomes and then bring about the desired emotional state.
  • The speaker argues that this is a flawed approach and that one must first adopt the desired mental attitude before taking action.

"Most people think if I do put the physical action, I will have desired reality, then I will be desired emotion."

  • This quote highlights the common belief that physical actions lead to desired outcomes and emotions, which the speaker challenges.

"Reality is not a physical game; it's a mental spiritual game."

  • This statement underscores the speaker's belief that success is primarily determined by one's mental and spiritual state, rather than just physical actions.

The Be-Do-Have Paradigm

  • The speaker introduces the concept of "Be, Do, Have" as a framework for achieving success.
  • The majority of people operate under the "Do, Have, Be" mindset, believing that doing leads to having, which then leads to being.
  • The speaker suggests reversing this order, advocating for a "Be, Do, Have" approach where one first embodies the desired mental state.

"How the 2% play is I will be the mental attitude first, then if I take the physical action, I will have the desired reality."

  • This quote illustrates the speaker's belief that adopting the desired mental attitude first is crucial for achieving desired outcomes.

"You need to be rich before you can be rich."

  • This statement emphasizes the importance of adopting a mindset of abundance and success before achieving financial wealth.

Frequency First, Action After

  • The speaker advises that maintaining the right frequency or mental attitude is essential before taking physical actions.
  • This approach ensures that actions are aligned with one's goals and makes it easier to achieve and maintain desired outcomes.

"Frequency first, action after."

  • This succinct phrase encapsulates the speaker's philosophy that achieving success starts with the right mental frequency.

"When you make your mind fit, then you take the physical action, it'll be much easier for you to maintain the frequency of that physical action."

  • This quote explains how adopting the right mental attitude makes it easier to sustain actions that lead to desired outcomes.

The Role of Subconscious Beliefs

  • The speaker discusses how subconscious beliefs shape one's reality and the importance of aligning these beliefs with desired outcomes.
  • Changing subconscious beliefs can alter one's perception of reality and lead to different outcomes.

"There is no truth except what the subconscious mind accepts as true."

  • This quote highlights the power of subconscious beliefs in determining one's reality.

"The moment you're able to change the rules of the game to make sure that your reality or the rules that you have lead to one place, then you need to honestly sit down."

  • This statement emphasizes the need to align subconscious beliefs with one's desired reality to achieve consistent success.

Creating Desired Reality

  • The speaker stresses the importance of consciously creating rules and beliefs that lead to one's desired reality.
  • One must ensure that their beliefs and actions are aligned with their ultimate goals.

"If the rules that you have set for your life and the things that you accept as true don't pertain or lead up to the One path of your desired reality, then you are playing the game backwards."

  • This quote underscores the importance of aligning personal rules and beliefs with one's desired outcomes to ensure success.

"Make sure that the bricks that you're arranging aren't building you a shed but they're building you the power of your desired reality."

  • This metaphor illustrates the need to build one's life intentionally towards their desired reality, rather than settling for less.

Creating Your Own Reality

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of not accepting societal rules or limitations based on race, gender, or age.
  • Reality is shaped by personal beliefs and perceptions; altering these can change one's reality.
  • Practical metaphysical information is offered as a tool to construct personal reality.

"You make the rules for your reality. There are no truths; there are merely ideas, and once you alter the idea, you alter the reality."

  • This quote underscores the idea that personal beliefs and perceptions dictate one's reality, not external truths.

The Paradox of Need

  • A key observation is that those who need money the most often have the least, and vice versa.
  • Needing something creates importance, which in turn creates a gap or space between oneself and the desired reality.
  • Importance is equated to excess energy, which can hinder achieving desires.

"Why do the people that need money the least have the most, and why do people that need it the most have the least?"

  • This highlights the paradox where neediness creates a barrier to obtaining what is desired.

"When you need something really and truly, that's a level of importance which creates space."

  • This explains how the importance placed on a desire can create a distance from achieving it.

Collapsing Importance

  • Reducing the importance of desires can help merge current reality with desired outcomes.
  • Desires are seen as middlemen to experiencing certain emotional frequencies.
  • Achieving desires becomes easier when one feels fulfilled and content without them.

"Anything that you really, really want, you're not going to get it, my friend, until you can collapse the importance in between you and what you want."

  • This stresses the need to reduce the importance of desires to achieve them.

"Your desire is nothing more than a middleman to a particular type of frequency that you inherently want to experience."

  • This illustrates that desires are merely conduits to experiencing certain emotions, which can be accessed directly.

The Strongest Frequency Wins

  • The modern world is determined by frequency rather than physical strength.
  • The strongest frequency is characterized by maintaining conviction in one's desired reality.
  • Historical examples, such as Jeff Bezos, demonstrate the power of holding a strong frequency.

"The world that we live in now is determined by the frequency, and the individual with the strongest frequency wins."

  • This highlights the shift from physical prowess to mental and emotional strength in achieving success.

"All it means to be an individual with the strongest frequency is your ability to maintain conviction in your desired reality already existing."

  • This emphasizes the importance of unwavering belief in one’s vision for success.

The Concept of Desired Reality and Frequency

  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining conviction in one's desired reality as a mental concept or frequency.
  • Losing conviction in this concept results in losing control over one's reality, leading to undesirable outcomes.
  • Strengthening one's frequency through unwavering belief in the existence of their desired reality is crucial for materializing it.
  • The strongest frequency, characterized by unyielding conviction, ultimately prevails.

"Anytime that the world can make you lose conviction in whatever your desired reality already existing as a concept mentally as a frequency that you have established in your mind you will lose."

  • The quote highlights the significance of maintaining belief in the existence of one's desired reality as a mental concept or frequency.

"So long as you're able to maintain frequency in whatever it is that you're trying to materialize you will be the strongest individual and the strongest frequency wins."

  • This underscores the idea that maintaining a strong frequency through conviction is essential for achieving one's desired reality.

The Role of Self-Concept and Emotional Conviction

  • The universe responds to an individual's frequency, which is determined by their mental attitude and self-concept.
  • Emotional conviction plays a critical role in programming the subconscious mind, affecting one's frequency and reality.
  • A strong self-concept, free from self-doubt and guilt, leads to a powerful frequency and favorable reality.

"The only thing that the Universe cares about is your frequency and your frequency is largely determined by your mental attitude."

  • This quote emphasizes that the universe is influenced by one's frequency, which is shaped by their mental attitude and self-concept.

"What I would add to the self-concept going you know within Neville goded is emotionally convinced."

  • Emotional conviction is crucial for aligning self-concept with the desired reality, impacting one's frequency and subsequent reality.

The Indifference of Reality to Morality

  • Reality does not operate on human concepts of morality; it is indifferent to whether someone is nice or not.
  • Good people may struggle because they have poor self-concepts, leading to weak frequencies and unfavorable realities.
  • Bad people often have strong self-concepts, resulting in powerful frequencies and successful outcomes.

"Reality doesn't care if you're nice."

  • This statement conveys the idea that reality is indifferent to human morality and niceness, focusing instead on frequency.

"Unfortunately, good people have terrible frequencies and they have terrible frequencies because they have terrible mental attitudes."

  • The quote explains why good people may face difficulties: their poor self-concepts lead to weak frequencies and adverse realities.

Aligning Frequency with Desired Reality

  • To achieve a desired reality, one's frequency and self-concept must align with that reality.
  • It is essential to embody the characteristics of the desired reality before it manifests.
  • The speaker advises against relying on human moral standards, instead focusing on pleasing the universe to achieve a pleasing reality.

"It's really about making sure that your frequency and yourself concept or all in alignment to your desired reality."

  • This quote emphasizes the need for alignment between one's frequency, self-concept, and desired reality for successful manifestation.

"You can only have what you already have."

  • The statement suggests that embodying the desired reality internally is a prerequisite for its external manifestation.

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