How to OUTSMART The Game of “Reality”

How to OUTSMART The Game of “Reality”
Short Summary:
This video presents the idea that "reality" is a game, and most people (98%) lose because they play it on a physical level, focusing on actions and results. The speaker, Nero, argues that the real game is played mentally and spiritually, where the key is to change your mental state (the cause) to change your physical reality (the effect). He outlines five rules for winning this game, emphasizing the importance of self-concept, frequency, and collapsing importance.
Detailed Summary:
Section 1: Introduction & The 98% Problem
- The video starts by stating that reality is a game with winners and losers.
- The speaker claims that winning is about creating your desired reality.
- He highlights that 98% of people lose because they view reality as a physical battle, focusing on actions in the third dimension.
- Nero emphasizes that this is a mental and spiritual game, and understanding this is crucial for winning.
Section 2: Rule #1: Reality is Not a Physical Game
- The speaker explains that most people work hard physically (taking action in the third dimension) to achieve their desired reality.
- He argues that this is ineffective because reality is a mental and spiritual game, not a physical one.
- The real game is played on the mental plane (the realm of cause), where your thoughts and beliefs create your reality.
- Nero uses the example of New Year's resolutions and fitness to illustrate this point, showing how mental unfitness can sabotage physical efforts.
Section 3: Rule #2: You Make the Rules
- This rule emphasizes that there is no truth except what your subconscious mind accepts as true.
- The speaker argues that your beliefs shape your reality, and you have the power to change them.
- He uses examples of limiting beliefs about gender, race, and opportunities to demonstrate this point.
- Nero stresses the importance of aligning your beliefs and actions with your desired reality.
Section 4: Rule #3: You Can't Have What You Need
- The speaker explains that "needing" something creates importance, which in turn creates space between you and your desired reality.
- He argues that the more importance you place on something, the less likely you are to achieve it.
- Nero suggests collapsing importance by focusing on the desired state of being rather than the specific desire itself.
- He emphasizes that experiencing the desired feeling is more important than the external manifestation.
Section 5: Rule #4: The Strongest Frequency Wins
- This rule highlights the importance of frequency in shaping reality.
- The speaker argues that the strongest frequency wins, and this is determined by your conviction in your desired reality already existing.
- He uses Jeff Bezos as an example, showcasing how his unwavering belief in Amazon's success helped him overcome challenges.
- Nero emphasizes that maintaining conviction, even in the face of adversity, is crucial for manifesting your desired reality.
Section 6: Rule #5: Reality Doesn't Care If You're Nice
- The speaker addresses the common question of why bad things happen to good people.
- He argues that the universe doesn't operate on human morality and focuses on frequency instead.
- Nero emphasizes that self-concept and emotional conviction are key to shaping your frequency.
- He suggests that "good" people often have negative self-concepts, limiting their potential and attracting negative experiences.
Section 7: Conclusion
- The speaker summarizes the five rules and encourages viewers to apply them to create their desired reality.
- He emphasizes that the key is to shift your focus from physical action to mental and spiritual transformation.
- Nero concludes by stating that the universe doesn't care about your niceness, but it does respond to your frequency, which is determined by your self-concept and emotional conviction.