
Who Installed Your Ceiling?
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About this listen
Jameis Winston said the real regret wasn’t underperforming—it was dreaming too small. Michael Vick admitted he just wanted to make it. That hit us. In this episode, we talk about the trap of arrival-only goals—when you aim to get in the room but never plan to own the room. We unpack who installed our ceilings, why visibility can feel scarier than failure, and how to think bigger without losing your soul or your community.
What we cover:
- Arrival vs. impact: why “making it” isn’t the finish line
- The voices that shrink our vision (family, school, neighborhood, timeline)
- The cost of a bigger dream: public failure, success guilt, identity shifts
- Identity lag: habits sized for the old you
- Dreaming bigger together—ambition with humility
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Keywords: dream bigger, dreaming big, self-limiting beliefs, scarcity mindset, goal setting, personal growth, purpose, confidence, identity shift, success mindset, Jameis Winston interview, Michael Vick, Black excellence, community, motivation, Roses Are Dead Podcast.
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