You are RUNNING OUT OF TIME, This is What You NEED TO DO About It | Wallo267 on Impact Theory
Last updated: Jun 1, 2023
The video is an interview with Wallo267, a former inmate who spent 20 years in prison, discussing his mindset and how he overcame his circumstances to become successful.
The video is an interview with Wallo267, a former inmate who spent 20 years in prison and is now a successful entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He talks about his experiences growing up in North Philadelphia, being in and out of juvenile facilities, and ultimately being sentenced to 20 years in prison. He emphasizes the importance of taking responsibility for one's own life and not blaming others for one's circumstances. He also discusses the power of the mind and the importance of believing in oneself in order to achieve success.
Approval was necessary to be accepted in the ghetto.
Feeling emotions and being able to react to them is the best feeling possible.
Crying is a way of letting something out.
Environment can prevent people from expressing their emotions.
Believing in oneself is the key to success.
Blaming others for one's failures is a losing mentality.
Focusing on what one can control is the way to win.
Insight is the difference between success and failure.
One's mind is the key to every closed door on the planet.
Wallo267 was first locked up at the age of 11 for robbery.
He was in and out of juvenile detention for five years.
He was put in a habitual offenders union.
Probation officers tried to help him, but he was taken away from the one who was most helpful.
One probation officer, Denise Villetto, was tough but still wanted him to win.
Wallo267 realized that he was responsible for his own situation.
He stopped blaming others and started focusing on what he could control.
He read books and educated himself while in prison.
He started a podcast and wrote a book after being released from prison.
He believes that anyone can overcome their circumstances if they have the right mindset.
Spent more time incarcerated than free on this planet.
Realized the need to figure things out.
Examined the reality of the situation and what led to it.
Realized the need to take responsibility for actions.
Understood the need to change and evolve.
Realized that blaming others doesn't help.
Understood that real issues exist, but focusing on them doesn't help.
Recognized the need to take responsibility for one's own life.
Understood that complaining and blaming leads to a loser lifestyle.
Realized that time is limited and wasting it on negativity is not productive.
Understood the need to embrace the reality of life.
Recognized the need to pay for one's own actions.
Realized the need to evolve and grow.
Understood the importance of exposure to new things and ideas.
Recognized the need to be open to change.
Realized the need to focus on personal growth.
Understood the importance of experiencing new things and ideas.
Realized the need to live life to the fullest.
Don't be a victim of self-victimization.
Living is not just one big thing, it's days and things.
Imagination is everything.
Read books, study, and learn.
Be positive, energetic, and enthusiastic.
Most people touched by the inner cities break.
Some people come out with so much velocity that they go really far.
Prison breaks most people, but the people that survive build up energy and never go back.
Young kids in the inner cities are impressionable and need guidance.
Adults are already locked in and know what they want to do.
Use time in prison to educate yourself.
Read books, magazines, and study marketing.
Realize the power of advertising agencies and nanosecond messaging.
Learn about the color red and its impact on marketing.
Laugh and be happy, don't be a victim.
As a kid, imagination is everything.
Use imagination to see the end goal and chase it.
Be on point when you get there.
Imagination is powerful and can help you escape.
Don't let circumstances define you, use imagination to create your own reality.