Motivation Daily by Motiversity - Jim Carrey's POWERFUL Motivational Speech Will Leave You SPEECHLESS (Must Listen!)
Episode Date: June 18, 2025“The effect you have on others is the most valuable currency there is, because everything you gain in life will rot and fall apart, and all that will be left of you, is what was in your heart.” �...� Jim CarreySpoken by Jim Carrey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Obviously, you knew somewhere inside yourself that you were destined to be famous because I think it's really a marvelous thing.
That visualization thing you did.
Do you all read about this or hear this?
That you used to go up on Mulholland Drive and park and visualize seeing yourself as...
Yeah, I would visualize...
Yeah, I would visualize...
This is when you were broke and poor.
Right, having directors of...
interested in me and people that I respected saying, you know, I like your work or whatever that
is. And I would visualize things coming to me that I wanted or whatever. This was in like
1987, yeah. Yeah. And I had nothing at that time. So it was like, but it just made me feel better.
It made me, at that time, all it really was for me was kind of making me feel better. I would drive
home and think, well, I do have these things. They're out there. I just don't have a hold of them yet,
but they're out there. I wrote myself,
a check for $10 million for acting services rendered, and I gave myself five years, or three
years maybe, and I dated at Thanksgiving 1995, and I put it in my wallet, and I kept it there,
and it deteriorated and deteriorated and stuff, and, and, but then just before Thanksgiving
1995, I found out that I was going to make $10 million on, I think it was dumb and dumber,
Dumb and dumber, yeah.
Yeah.
So you visualize yourself, like,
visualization works if you work hard.
Yeah, well, yeah, that's the thing.
You can't just visualize and then, you know, go eat a sandwich.
Now, fear is going to be a player in your life.
But you get to decide how much.
You can spend your whole life imagining ghosts,
worrying about the pathway to the future,
but all there will ever be is what's happening here
in the decisions we may
in this moment which are based in either love or fear.
So many of us choose our path out of fear disguised as practicality.
What we really want seems impossibly out of reach and ridiculous to expect, so we never dare
to ask the universe for it.
I'm saying I'm the proof that you can ask the universe for it.
As that shift happens in you, you won't be feeling the world, you'll be felt by it, you'll
be embraced by it.
Now I'm always at the beginning.
I have a reset button and I ride that button constantly.
Once that button is functioning in your life, there's no story that the mind could create
that will be as compelling.
The imagination is always manufacturing scenarios, both good and bad, and the ego tries
to keep you trapped in the multiplex of the mind.
Our eyes are not viewers.
They are also projectors that are running a second story over the picture that we see in front
of us all the time.
is writing that script and the working title is I'll never be enough. There will always
be someone who's doing better than you. No matter what you gain, ego will not let you rest.
It will tell you that you cannot stop until you've left an indelible mark on the earth, until
you've achieved immortality. How tricky is this ego that it would tempt us with the promise
of something we already possess? I just want you to
Relax.
You know?
That's my job.
Relax and dream up a good life.
And this time, I'll keep it all.
I'm fascinated by what creates characters.
You know, what defines people.
What creates them?
What puts them together?
Everybody's Frankenstein.
And they just like, as life goes on,
you either lose pieces of yourself, gain other pieces.
And just that's the fascinating thing.
about acting. These scripts find me, you know, they really do at certain times of my life.
And, you know, for me, that was about, you know, and a lot of the characters I've done so far,
have been about duality, about what you show the world and what you really are. And so I've
always been trying to reconcile it, too.
Were you trying to reconcile in your life, too, are you know? Absolutely.
They follow me and they give me little insights into myself, and the Truman Show was that.
It was, you know, I know that this face pleases you, you know, but now I'm going to show you the real deal.
And I hope there's enough there that, you know, that you can identify with, that we can sit together and break bread.
And you'll think I'm as special as I was before.
My father used to brag that I wasn't a ham. I was the whole pig.
And he treated my talent as if it was his second chance.
chance. When I was about 28, after a decade as a professional comedian, I realized one night in
L.A. that the purpose of my life had always been to free people from concern, just like my dad.
And when I realized this, I dubbed my new devotion, the Church of Freedom from Concern.
The Church of FFC. And I dedicated myself to that ministry. What's yours? How will you
serve the world? What do they need that your talent can provide? That's all you have to figure out.
As someone who's done what you're about to go and do, I can tell you from experience the effect
you have on others is the most valuable currency there is. Because everything you gain in life
will rot and fall apart and all that will be left of you is what was in your heart.
My choosing to free people, my choosing to free people from concerns.
and got me to the top of a mountain.
Look where I am.
Look what I get to do.
Everywhere I go, I'm going to get emotional
because when I tap into this,
it really is extraordinary to me.
I did something that made people
present their best selves to me
wherever I go.
You look on this as sort of
some combination of drive,
determination,
divine spark.
luck, all of that.
I mean, it's a potion of some kind.
There are a lot of elements that have to come together at the same time, I believe.
Maybe there's a little bit of fate involved.
I don't know.
Maybe as a soul floating out in the ether, you just go, okay, it's my time.
And everybody gets a chance to be this famous, at some point, if you believe in reincarnation or whatever.
Maybe just they go, okay, there are the parents that are going to set me off in that direction.
And you go in there.
Who knows?
Maybe it's fate.
Maybe it's that.
Maybe it's just that I believed, you know, I always believed.
Believed.
Whatever form it took, it would take place.
And if, exactly, and whatever form it took would be okay.
Yeah.
Because I was fully, you know, prepared to just play out, you know, stand-up comedy and comedy clubs.
Yeah, but there's something within you that constantly pushed the edges of the envelope wherever you were.
Well, or at least took advantage of the opportunities that came around.
And a lot of it has to do with, you know, just the courage.
to jump in. I mean, you know, to do films that are out of your so-called power alley, as they call it,
is it takes nerve, you know, so I have the nerve, you know, and we'll see if I have the goods,
but I have the nerve. And I'm just excited really about always changing, about crossing back and forth
across the river, throwing the hounds off the trail. I love that. Just when we think, just when we think
we've got you, we know you, you're off on another route.
Absolutely. And if I feel like I've been figured out, boy, look out.
I will become something completely different, you know.
I might not want to become something completely different, but express something completely
different. I always felt like if the world is going crazy, I'll be calm.
And if they're calm, I'll be the one hanging off the chandelier.
I am at the top of the mountain, and I was.
And I, the only one I hadn't freed was myself.
and that's when my search for identity deepened.
I wondered who I'd be without my fame.
Who would I be if I said things that people didn't want to hear?
Or if I defied their expectations of me.
But you guys are so ahead of the game.
You already know who you are.
And that piece, that piece that we're after
lies somewhere beyond personality,
beyond the perception of others,
beyond invention and disguise,
even beyond effort itself.
You can join the game, fight the wars, play with form all you want.
But to find real peace, you have to let the armor go.
Your need for acceptance can make you invisible in this world.
Don't let anything stand in the way of the light that shines through this form.
Risk being seen in all of your glory.
Your job is not to figure out how it's going to happen for you,
but to open the door in your head.
And when the door opens in real life, just walk through it.
And when I say, life doesn't happen to you, it happens for you,
I really don't know if that's true.
I'm just making a conscious choice to perceive challenges as something beneficial
so that I can deal with them in the most productive way.
You'll come up with your own style.
That's part of the fun.
You are ready and able to do beautiful things in this world.
And after you walk through those doors today, you will only ever have two choices.
Love or Fear.
Choose love.
And don't ever let fear turn you against your playful heart.
Thank you so much.
I'm so honored.
