
**DO** **DONT THINK About It**
- Jermeile Hairston
- Feb 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 13
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They expect to become wealthy. Influential. Elite in their field. Life sticks you to seeing yourself through the Lens of Other Peoples Eyes. You lose sight of yourself in the Process; and progress changes from rising/ascending/elevating to “I have enough” and continues to be “there is never enough”.
Expectations does not replace or override the structure, descipline, the system, “people network”, and willingness to leave other people and their opinions BEHIND YOU. Beloved The Focus Ahead Requires Your Presence. (And I’ve found the need to remind myself of this a lot on a daily basis, even just to make sure You get this message.)
A person does not rise to their expectations — they flatline at the level of their habitual routines. They only Arrive “At the End of The Day that was Different from Yesterday; and closer or further to where they want to be. Where are you NOW?
Habits & routines are shaped by four forces that sit in the background of every 24 hours given:
Time Constriction — fragmented schedules, reactive demands, and urgency cycles that compress the space required for deep execution and mastery.
Distraction — digital noise, emotional triggers, and dopamine-driven consumption that fracture sustained focus and dilute strategic effort.
Lack of Specialized Knowledge — aspiring to millionaire outcomes without understanding capital structure, leverage, market psychology, or industry mechanics.
Untuned Frequency to the Success Model — misalignment with the behavioral cadence, communication style, network standards, and decision-making rhythm that resonate at the level of success in the arena one seeks to rise within.
It is not personal. It is structural.
Time must be expanded deliberately.
Distraction must be restricted intentionally.
Knowledge must be acquired strategically.
Frequency must be calibrated consciously.
Expectation alone cannot penetrate structural misalignment.
In the end, life does not respond to desire.
It responds to conditioning.
Rise is trained.
Flatline is rehearsed.
by Jermeile Hairston
