Jeezy: From Prison Fears to Personal Evolution - A Raw Story of Transformation | EP 864

EPISODE · Jan 18, 2025 · 7 MIN

Jeezy: From Prison Fears to Personal Evolution - A Raw Story of Transformation | EP 864

from The Daily Motivation · host Lewis Howes

Have you listened to the FULL EPISODE yet?"They want you to be the old you because it makes them being comfortable. The new you makes people be uncomfortable." - JeezyIn a deeply personal conversation, rap icon Jeezy opens up about a pivotal moment that changed the trajectory of his life - a $10 million bail situation with his crew that exposed hard truths about loyalty and responsibility. After getting everyone out of jail and receiving no support in return, Jeezy faced the devastating realization that despite his unwavering support for others, that same dedication wasn't reciprocated. This awakening led him to make what he describes as the hardest decision of his life: choosing to walk alone.The conversation reveals Jeezy's remarkable journey from a place of constant fear and anxiety about impending imprisonment to a path of deliberate personal growth. At 40 years old, he began seeking wisdom from thought leaders like Robert Greene, John Maxwell, and TD Jakes, transforming not just his mindset but his entire approach to life. Through this evolution, Jeezy discovered that changing oneself often means growing apart from familiar circles, as he learned that "the new you makes people be uncomfortable."Sign up for the Greatness newsletter! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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