Million Dollaz Worth Of Game - Million Dollaz Daily: WILL SMITH BREAKING OUT OF THE BOX
Episode Date: October 4, 2025Million Dollaz Daily: WILL SMITH BREAKING OUT OF THE BOXYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit... barstool.link/mworthofgame
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Right.
The black cell, I call it, is a prison cell that we create in our communities, tell us,
don't cry, don't be emotional, don't be vulnerable, don't think outside of the box.
You can't do this if you're black.
You can't do that if you're black.
If you do that, you ain't black no more.
Like, do you think that programmed you to, how old was you when you was able to break?
out of that box yeah how old was you uh 56 you think that program you locked in three days ago
you was no but i'm just saying what i'm saying is what i'm saying is from from growing up to
reaching that point when you could break out of that cell that's a decade yeah so you think that was the
conditioning of our environments yeah and i'm i'm only half joking when i say three days ago it's
like that's the work of um so so all programming is a prison cell like so you know you
grow up and you're told you have to be a certain way and it you know it's not just our community
have a community you grow up in Italian community you got to be a certain way you have to be a certain
way you grow up in a in a Japanese community there's you got to be a certain way you know so everybody
and it's done out of love most of the time your people want you to succeed yeah right they don't
they want you to not suffer what they had to suffer so they put the parameters in that you have to
behave a certain way, and it's usually for survival, right?
You know, it's like, you know, there are some people
that have malicious, intense when we're young.
But for the most part, you know, we get smacked in our face
for our benefit.
Our parents want us to not do the stuff
that's going to get us jammed up in the world.
So you have that part of it.
the the real prison cell is after those people are gone,
you do it to yourself.
Okay.
So that's the real prison cell is whoever did it when you was seven
could be dead and gone.
And now you do it to yourself and then you do it to your kids.
Right?
You know, so that's the real prison cell.
And, you know, starting to once you are sovereign
and you have control of your life
and for me, when I started to look
and I started to see the prison cell
of Will Smith, right?
And there's great things.
It's like being Will Smith ain't,
we're not gonna talk crazy now.
Being Will Smith ain't so bad.
It's just not, it's just not all of me.
Right?
There's a lot more other than those couple of things
that I wanted the world to see
so I could feel safe,
so I could feel loved, so I could make money, right?
It's just the best of me.
But then there's other parts of me
that in the last couple of years,
I just had to be really,
I had to be really honest about.
The hardest one for me to be honest about,
it was that I'm scared most of the time.
Right?
Like, I'm scared.
I live off of fear.
And I've learned how to let the fear
make me get on the treadmill, right?
I've learned how to make the fear
make me eat right
or make me address somebody
properly so we don't have to get into nothing, right?
So, but I had to really admit that, like,
fear was the foundational basis
of the entire creation of my life.
You know, I was scared most of the time.
And that was based on
my childhood.
