The 99%
I’ve been noticing how little of life actually happens on the outside.
Most of it—the real stuff—takes place in the invisible.
Before things move, before anything shifts in the physical, it’s already been brewing in thought. In energy. In belief. In trust.
Everything material is just the last layer.
The 1%.
The echo.
And I think that’s why some people spend their whole life feeling stuck—
because they’re staring at the echo, trying to change it with their hands.
They think it’s about effort, hustle, logic.
But nothing really opens until something inside does.
I’ve seen how much can change when I choose to direct my attention differently.
Not just pretending everything’s fine—
but actually deciding to believe in something more.
Even when there’s no proof.
Especially when there’s no proof.
Some people call it delusion.
I call it devotion.
And maybe even more important than belief is alignment.
Because if you’re not listening to your inner voice—your purpose, your essence—
you can end up pouring years of energy into goals that were never meant for you.
Things that might look good from the outside,
but leave you empty inside.
There’s a difference between chasing what you think will feel good,
and building from what already moves you deeply.
The kind of truth that lives in your body before your mind makes sense of it.
I’ve learned that the more I live in alignment with what genuinely touches me—
the more naturally I stay dedicated, disciplined, inspired.
Because it’s not about reaching the goal.
It’s about why I’m doing it.
It’s about the intention I weave into the work.
It’s about honoring what feels like it was placed in my hands for a reason.
When you build from that place,
you don’t burn out as easily.
You don’t lose yourself chasing things that never belonged to you.
So when life feels tight or unmoving, I don’t beg the outside to change anymore.
I return to the 99%.
I check in with my thoughts.
I soften my breath.
I ask if my energy is aligned with what I’m creating.
And I remember:
faith is a practice.
my soul has a blueprint.
and the most beautiful parts of life tend to begin in the dark,
in silence,
with nothing but an inner yes.