Most people go through their entire lives running on a narrative written for them by circumstance — by the version of themselves that existed at seventeen, or twenty-five, or in the middle of a crisis.
That person did the best they could. But that’s not who you are now.
The problem is that the old story doesn’t announce itself. It runs quietly in the background — in the way you introduce yourself, in the opportunities you don’t pursue, in the ceiling you’ve unconsciously placed on what’s possible for someone like you. It shapes everything, and you rarely notice it, because it feels like just the way things are.
It isn’t. It’s a story. And stories can be rewritten.
The Pure Story Method is about consciously choosing the narrative you carry forward — not just reflecting on the past, but actively authoring what comes next. Because when you change the story you tell about yourself, something shifts at a level that goes deeper than mindset or motivation. The way you carry yourself changes. The decisions you make change. What you allow into your life changes.