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🧠 How to expand your consciousness to make more money

Being “smart” has almost nothing to do with having a high IQ or sounding clever in conversations. Real intelligence is about leverage. It’s about making reality bend in your favor by knowing how to move things with minimal effort. And the best leverage? Knowledge. Not the kind that makes you feel smart but the kind that makes you dangerous in the best way possible.
What you know determines what you can do. Most people are out here trying to build empires with plastic tools. They don’t realize that their thinking is shaped, limited, and boxed in by the very things they consume every single day. So, let’s make it simple.
If you want to get rich, not just in money, but in energy, peace, and power you’ll have to get smart. Smart as f*ck.
Everything in your life such as in your health, your wealth, your relationships is the compound effect of a thousand tiny decisions. And those decisions come from the way you think. If your thinking is reactive, scattered, and borrowed from memes or podcasts you half-listened to, your decisions are going to reflect that.
You’re not stuck because you’re not trying hard enough. You’re stuck because your decisions are being made from weak, recycled, low-quality mental inputs.
Your brain is a filter. It becomes what it repeatedly sees and hears. If you’re feeding it surface-level noise with endless scrolling, reaction videos, and clickbait advice. Don’t expect it to generate clarity, originality, or strategy.
Think about it: if you ate junk food every day, you’d feel bloated and foggy. Mental junk food does the same thing. Your thoughts get sluggish. You lose confidence. You start mimicking ideas instead of creating your own.
The Unsung Renegade | C.F. Su is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
If everyone’s watching the same shallow content, having the same arguments, and listening to the same recycled advice, then by default they’re all thinking the same way. That’s why the majority stay stuck in mediocrity.
If you want to rise above, you need to consume uncommon inputs. Dive deeper. Read weird, old, niche books. Watch long-form interviews. Study primary sources. Train your brain to be curious again. If everyone else is drinking from the same stream, go upstream.
Here’s the wild part: reading 100 books doesn’t give you 100 isolated ideas. It gives you a network of insights that feed and strengthen each other. You start to see the patterns behind the patterns. Your brain stops parroting other people and starts building its own frameworks.
This is where intelligence really comes alive. It’s not linear. It’s compound. The more you know, the more you’re able to know.
Multitasking might feel productive, but it's usually just distraction dressed up in busy clothes. Sure, you can listen to audiobooks while walking or driving, but if you really want to retain, integrate, and build power from what you learn, you need presence. Stillness. Deep engagement.
Pick up a physical book. Watch something without also texting. Let your mind marinate in the material. That’s where actual learning happens not rushing it, but in the resonance.
You won’t become wealthy, wise, or sovereign by quoting self-help slogans or reposting guru tweets. Mastery isn’t in the echo chamber. It’s in the ability to hold conflicting truths, zoom out, and find your own conclusions.
Stop outsourcing your thinking to others. Start contextualizing. Read five different perspectives on the same thing. Ask better questions. Let go of the need to be right. Get curious about nuance.
You already have a powerful engine. You’re not broken. But if you’re constantly feeding your mind with low-nutrient inputs, it’s like putting syrup in a Ferrari. You don’t need a better brain. You need better fuel. Better ideas. Better questions. Better silence, even.
Be picky about what you let in. Your mind is sacred ground, not a dumping ground.
Want to be a better strategist in life or business? Start by being more intentional about what you learn. If the inputs are flawed, the outputs will be too. Smart people aren’t just intelligent, they’re well-informed. They move like generals because they have good scouts.
When you start filtering the noise, when you get disciplined about your inputs, your strategy sharpens. Your vision clears. You make fewer dumb moves. You start winning not just by luck, but by precision.
Here’s the most freeing truth of all: you don’t need to be a genius. You just need to keep learning. Every day. Relentlessly. Without shame. Without pretending to know more than you do.
The smartest people I know don’t brag about their intelligence. They ask questions. They stay students for life. They know the moment you think you’ve arrived is the moment you stop growing.
A powerful consciousness hack:
Most people stay trapped in doing-mode instead of chasing tasks, goals, or checklists. But the deeper shift happens when you flip the question inward and ask:
“What frequency am I embodying right now?”
“Am I being scarcity or abundance?”
“Fear or love?”
“Control or surrender?”
“Fragmented or whole?”
Consciousness expands not by stacking more thoughts, but by recalibrating the state you’re operating from.
Next time you're overwhelmed, anxious, or unsure
Pause.
Ask: What energy am I plugged into right now?
Choose a new state. Literally name it: “I am now being peace. I am now being clarity.”
Let your actions flow from that place.
This one shift will collapse old timelines and create new openings, because your identity not just your actions this is the lever that shapes reality.
If you want to learn more join our one time payment for the Fire Series Masterclass for energetic upgrades, consciousness expansion & wealth upgrades:
Start the Fire Series Masterclass: https://whop.com/blockmage/
Quantum Resonance Therapy: https://blockmage.io/shop/p/8dk3y2fe1...
1:1 Sessions & Meditations: https://blockmage.io/shop/services
Newsletter: https://blockmage.io/cosmos
🧠 How to expand your consciousness to make more money

Being “smart” has almost nothing to do with having a high IQ or sounding clever in conversations. Real intelligence is about leverage. It’s about making reality bend in your favor by knowing how to move things with minimal effort. And the best leverage? Knowledge. Not the kind that makes you feel smart but the kind that makes you dangerous in the best way possible.
What you know determines what you can do. Most people are out here trying to build empires with plastic tools. They don’t realize that their thinking is shaped, limited, and boxed in by the very things they consume every single day. So, let’s make it simple.
If you want to get rich, not just in money, but in energy, peace, and power you’ll have to get smart. Smart as f*ck.
Everything in your life such as in your health, your wealth, your relationships is the compound effect of a thousand tiny decisions. And those decisions come from the way you think. If your thinking is reactive, scattered, and borrowed from memes or podcasts you half-listened to, your decisions are going to reflect that.
You’re not stuck because you’re not trying hard enough. You’re stuck because your decisions are being made from weak, recycled, low-quality mental inputs.
Your brain is a filter. It becomes what it repeatedly sees and hears. If you’re feeding it surface-level noise with endless scrolling, reaction videos, and clickbait advice. Don’t expect it to generate clarity, originality, or strategy.
Think about it: if you ate junk food every day, you’d feel bloated and foggy. Mental junk food does the same thing. Your thoughts get sluggish. You lose confidence. You start mimicking ideas instead of creating your own.
The Unsung Renegade | C.F. Su is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
If everyone’s watching the same shallow content, having the same arguments, and listening to the same recycled advice, then by default they’re all thinking the same way. That’s why the majority stay stuck in mediocrity.
If you want to rise above, you need to consume uncommon inputs. Dive deeper. Read weird, old, niche books. Watch long-form interviews. Study primary sources. Train your brain to be curious again. If everyone else is drinking from the same stream, go upstream.
Here’s the wild part: reading 100 books doesn’t give you 100 isolated ideas. It gives you a network of insights that feed and strengthen each other. You start to see the patterns behind the patterns. Your brain stops parroting other people and starts building its own frameworks.
This is where intelligence really comes alive. It’s not linear. It’s compound. The more you know, the more you’re able to know.
Multitasking might feel productive, but it's usually just distraction dressed up in busy clothes. Sure, you can listen to audiobooks while walking or driving, but if you really want to retain, integrate, and build power from what you learn, you need presence. Stillness. Deep engagement.
Pick up a physical book. Watch something without also texting. Let your mind marinate in the material. That’s where actual learning happens not rushing it, but in the resonance.
You won’t become wealthy, wise, or sovereign by quoting self-help slogans or reposting guru tweets. Mastery isn’t in the echo chamber. It’s in the ability to hold conflicting truths, zoom out, and find your own conclusions.
Stop outsourcing your thinking to others. Start contextualizing. Read five different perspectives on the same thing. Ask better questions. Let go of the need to be right. Get curious about nuance.
You already have a powerful engine. You’re not broken. But if you’re constantly feeding your mind with low-nutrient inputs, it’s like putting syrup in a Ferrari. You don’t need a better brain. You need better fuel. Better ideas. Better questions. Better silence, even.
Be picky about what you let in. Your mind is sacred ground, not a dumping ground.
Want to be a better strategist in life or business? Start by being more intentional about what you learn. If the inputs are flawed, the outputs will be too. Smart people aren’t just intelligent, they’re well-informed. They move like generals because they have good scouts.
When you start filtering the noise, when you get disciplined about your inputs, your strategy sharpens. Your vision clears. You make fewer dumb moves. You start winning not just by luck, but by precision.
Here’s the most freeing truth of all: you don’t need to be a genius. You just need to keep learning. Every day. Relentlessly. Without shame. Without pretending to know more than you do.
The smartest people I know don’t brag about their intelligence. They ask questions. They stay students for life. They know the moment you think you’ve arrived is the moment you stop growing.
A powerful consciousness hack:
Most people stay trapped in doing-mode instead of chasing tasks, goals, or checklists. But the deeper shift happens when you flip the question inward and ask:
“What frequency am I embodying right now?”
“Am I being scarcity or abundance?”
“Fear or love?”
“Control or surrender?”
“Fragmented or whole?”
Consciousness expands not by stacking more thoughts, but by recalibrating the state you’re operating from.
Next time you're overwhelmed, anxious, or unsure
Pause.
Ask: What energy am I plugged into right now?
Choose a new state. Literally name it: “I am now being peace. I am now being clarity.”
Let your actions flow from that place.
This one shift will collapse old timelines and create new openings, because your identity not just your actions this is the lever that shapes reality.
If you want to learn more join our one time payment for the Fire Series Masterclass for energetic upgrades, consciousness expansion & wealth upgrades:
Start the Fire Series Masterclass: https://whop.com/blockmage/
Quantum Resonance Therapy: https://blockmage.io/shop/p/8dk3y2fe1...
1:1 Sessions & Meditations: https://blockmage.io/shop/services
Newsletter: https://blockmage.io/cosmos
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