Daily Motivations - The Secret To Stopping Fear and Anxiety by Kanye West (YE)
Episode Date: March 29, 2025Ye gives extraordinary advice on how free your mind and live life as fearless individual. Formerly known as Kanye West, his perspective on creating in every area of life is Eye-Opening and will inspir...e you to be great. He also shares wisdom on how he manifested his dreams and built the dream that existed in his mind first. Speaker: Kanye West Join our free Skool Community here Daily Motivations Academy This isn’t just another community—it’s a game-changer for anyone looking to Get expert guidance from top coaches in mindset, success, and personal development. Instagram - @daily_motivationsorg Facebook- @daily_motivationsorg
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Happiness. We all know what it feels like. But sometimes it doesn't come easy.
I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from the Globe and Mail about
our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives.
But how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll
hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for
and hopefully find ways to be happy enough.
You can find happy enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Stop strategizing so much. Stop setting so many plays. Stop doing things only based in
fear.
Learn a lot from doing things perfect. You learn a lot from things that could be considered
a mess up or screw up state. They say from a mistake not an L it's a lesson.
The universe will assist you when you are acting in love. I tweeted this thing
I said when you're acting in love you're like a drop of water and you have the
ocean as your army. When you act in fear, it's just you and your money.
Now you can take your money and put it in Bitcoin,
put it in credit form, put it in cash,
all your cash, and then stand up to the ocean
and who's gonna win?
Take all your extra time out and put it towards your craft.
You know, you can't just go to the movies
and play basketball and do all these different things
and still focus on that.
If you're trying to break through, you gotta focus. Like that's all you do.
As anybody that's out there doing, they know how hard it is to actually do. And I'm like
a motivation of the doers.
It's like you can actually physically do something yourself too, more than just praying. And
just pray and we're so in this mentality that that's all that needs to happen but we ain't praying our way out of prison we ain't praying our way out of the
abortion clinics we ain't praying our way to get our land back that was always
ours after gentrification after the Harlem Renaissance and Black Wall Street
was burned to the ground,
them prayers ain't working.
We're going, we have to apply actual physical building
partnerships and it don't start unless we could really
be real with each other and say, this is what I did,
this is what I did.
But if everything I did failed,
just the fact that I'm willing to fail is an inspiration.
People are so scared to lose that they don't even try.
And anyone that wants to sit around and talk,
they're taking too much time talking about it
instead of getting up off their ass and following their dreams.
Because I'm here to follow my dreams.
Like, everybody gonna die eventually.
But I'm gonna live my entire life with zero fear.
Fear of a contract, fear of perception,
fear of getting my black card denied.
Fear, I'm not gonna jump in front of a train.
Right, right, right.
I'm conscious.
Right.
You know, ain't nobody finna tell me
shit, call me shit, call, tell nobody around me shit, play with me, play with nobody around
me. None of that. It's from straight from Pink Polo. I got a chip on my shoulder. I'm
the lawyer from Carly those way. You know, I'm, I'm fried at this point. Every label
can be contract, but any type of phone calls, we number one.
I always felt like I could do anything.
That's the main thing people are controlled by, thoughts, their perception of themselves.
They're slowed down by their perception of themselves.
If you're taught you can't do anything, you won't do anything.
I was taught I could do everything.
And I'm Kanye West at age 36.
So just watch the next 10 years. It ain't that I feel like a slave. We are mentally enslaved. We
enslaved to brands. We enslaved to like a Benz symbol. We enslaved to chains. A woman is enslaved
to the concept of diamonds. Our girl's best friend. Like girls in London don't even wear engagement
rings. That's all been programmed to us. When we born, we born artists, we born free, and then we held down by society's perception of us. We
just don't want to be embarrassed. And I took the opportunity to look as stupid as possible. I'm
saying when I was in Chicago on Watch the Throne, I was going to change my outfit to some normal
leather pants and stuff. And they tailored it. One was too tight. Then the next one ripped on me. And I me and I felt like God was like nah man you can't be scared in Chicago
because there's a bunch of gangsters and that's where you grew up I want you to
wear that kilt in Chicago I want you to release that fear I want you to show as
the artist that you could create to the highest level go listen to all my music
it's the codes of self-esteem it It's the codes of who you are.
If you're a Kanye West fan, you're not a fan of me, you're a fan of yourself.
You will believe in yourself.
I'm just the espresso.
I'm just a shot in the morning to get you going.
To make you believe that you can overcome that situation that you're dealing with all the time.
I'm gonna express to people also.
People think a lot of my motivation is very like megalomaniac and self-oriented. To the contrary, completely. I just want to
help. From day one, I just wanted to help. Like my father was a Black Panther, my father
was a journalist. Like seven years ago, he lived in a homeless shelter. Not because he was homeless, because he wanted to help the ex-drug addicts.
He wanted to get that close.
He started a foundation called Good Water and moved to the Dominican Republic to help
with the prostitution, to help with the extortion, to help right there.
He stays in the Dominican Republic right now.
My mom was the first black female chair of the English department. There is no award show. There's no amount of billboards.
There's nothing that can define me or make me pass what my parents made me.
And that's exactly who I am. I believe we're in the movie. I believe we're in the game. We're in like Grand Theft Auto. It's just too many things that align and we're not, we can terraform.
What we can do is be like,
if you're a Grand Theft Auto character just started redesigning the world,
his self, like painting his own, his own world.
We have this opportunity to make life as fun as these second lives.
But I wanted to take this step to say,
we got this new thing called classism.
It's racism's cousin.
This is what we do to hold people back.
This is what we do.
And we got this other thing that's also been working
for a long time where you don't have to be racist anymore.
It's called self-hate.
It works on itself.
It's like real estate of racism. Where just like that, when someone comes up and says something like, I am a
God, everybody says, who does he think he is? I just told you who I thought I was, a
God. I just told you. That's who I think I am. Would it been better if I had a
song that said, I am a n***a? Or if I had a song that said, I'm a gangster? Or if I had a song that said I am a n***a or if I had a song that said I'm a gangster or if I had a song that said I'm a pimp
all those colors and patinas fit better on a person like me right but to say you
are a god especially when you got shipped over to the country that you're
in and your last name is a slave owners how could you say that how could you
have that mentality?
I'm working on MoKids, but with them folk kids right there,
it's like, the first two got to see
and know their daddy.
They got to know a black person
that wasn't only an employee.
That dynamic is so, the effect that it has on the meta stage of a, no theta, sorry, stage
of a child's life between five and, you know, 12, to only see your color as an employee
and never see your color color because you're taught the
color in the school. They wouldn't even be knowing it was about a color
unless that was taught to you. So I will say color because it's taught. This is
red, this, everybody. The effect that it has to not see a person of your color be
able to make a final decision will make you feel that you're never
able to make a final decision.
Our family, family is just the key to the world period.
From our immediate family, to our friends and family, our city and family, our state and family, our country and family,
our world, that if we, just like everywhere you go people say, hola, hello, mi hao ma,
it's our culture to say hi. See our culture, the culture of humanity needs to be family, a culture of family, but the design of our cities, the design of our
schools, there's a lot of things designed for us to not, that are designed to not promote
family, the design to create separation.
Right.
And in that separation,'s this cap this capital
opportunity there's someone's lonely has to go to the bar someone misses their
friends has to go to the club people say I feel closer to God when I'm at the top
of the mountain I feel closer to God when I'm on my knees talking to my
children the lower we get the closer we get to God
We are earthbound creatures. We gravity bound the fastest jet goes Mach 3 the fastest sled goes Mach 6
But if you look at how pop politics
Just general unhappiness misery control the speed that contractors go the farmers that wouldn't finish the farm
The way we are with each other is why people feel like look
everyone's gonna go into like this ready player one second life
and I believe that our first life can be
just as imaginative and it will be
so that's my and I have a bunch of friends that work in the gaming
industry and I have friends that work in the content industry and I'm saying I'm anchoring on real life to make real life as awesome as games to make real life as
Awesome as movies we have you know we end World War three
Instagram is World War three. It's digital we exist in the mental and the meta
It's digital. We exist in the mental and the meta.
We have a famous one, Instagram got you a bit.
We already existing in World War III.
It's a digital meta mind war of perception,
cancellation, this many numbers.
Oh, it's a wrap.
They touring ain't doing good.
Let's turn down a touring. Let's turn this down. Oh, we like this artist. Now we can't doing good. Let's turn down they touring.
Let's turn this down.
Oh, we like this artist now, we can turn this down.
Like you get what I'm saying?
Right, right, and this way we can turn it up.
And everybody's like, well, I want you to be smiling
in your photo.
Nika, we are in war right now.
50% of black deaths is abortion.
We kill ourselves.
That's psychological warfare.
We don't buy
No land we doped out we fried out with everything that we promote is about the destruction of
What we doing we are at war
Fucking trainer told me that Harley like told me that cuz he thought I was a monkey
he thought cuz he an MK Ultra educated person and I'm a college dropout that dedicated
my life to art and music but there's some kind of gut.
Site beyond site there's leaders, chiefs, kings.
Why do you think so many rappers be called kings?
They called kings because they are truly that but our kingdom has been sold
by contracts you know if you look at an interview for me from 10 years ago
everybody says I love that interview people didn't love it back then though
because I was speaking to the future I'm 10 years ahead mentally and I'm trapped
in today's time and every now and then I crack you a smile for 2013 but I'm cracking you a frown for 2023 and I'm focused on what it's gonna be just mark
my words as I've kind of as you see my execution did I not become the biggest
rock star on the planet did I not influence all musicians that I not go
and get the exact girl that I wanted. That I not start my family.
That I not ruffle the feathers of two presidents.
That I not get a chance to work with my idol.
That I not make Louis Vuitton's.
That people not line up at the Yeezy store.
That I not make the college dropout.
Late registration, graduation, 808s,
Blueprint 1, Blueprint 3, Watch the Throne,
Cruel Summer, and Yeezus.
But here's a new genre, it's called making your own money.
Genre.
This music is called like, take that middle man out.
Because they ain't giving us money, they're giving us acknowledgement.
Mmm.
I don't want your acknowledgement.
And I went so far past any level of acknowledgement. I was banished.
I was exiled.
I was canceled multiple times.
So what I had like my kids that show up to Sunday service right in front of
everybody and you know, I mean like I'm crying to see my daughter and all of
the usual suspects the handlers day Chappelle Meek Mills Diddy all these
people aren't in position position for us to celebrities.
They got to call and put a leash on them. What are we gonna do with Ye?
Oh, he delusional. That's the best. Dave, give them a call. Diddy, give them a call.
Tell them we ain't like the t-shirt. Tell them like right now the agenda is this is the voting agenda for the celebrities, for the black.
Make them do exactly what LeBron would do do make them do exactly what Drake would do and y'all know yeah I know
my stance on this I want to say something about the number one what's so
good is the fuck you up here if everybody has working at a normal-ass
job like a fast-food restaurant or somebody girlfriend or left them for
some nigga with more money or whatever the fuck it is
all a nigga wanna do is just like pull up in that
so they can pull it right in front of this bitch and be like
fuck you
now I just pulled up on everybody from the last shit cancel
it's like
fuck you
fuck you
fuck you
to hit this number one is such a f**k you.
And people need to understand how valuable it is to be able to tell people.
You.