If you do not program yourself, life will program you. Where have you been? Why are you here? And where are you going?"
THINKING IT IS POSSIBLE  The Raw Truth by Bisong Simon Egoh

THINKING IT IS POSSIBLE The Raw Truth by Bisong Simon Egoh

 

 

BISONG SIMON TV PRESENTS

THE POWER OF

 

THINKING IT IS POSSIBLE

The Raw Truth by Bisong Simon Egoh

 

The African Harvard for Growth and transformation.

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THE VESSEL'S PREAMBLE

"You are the outlet for the universe. You have been selected. Millions are dying—not just from what they eat, but from what is eating them. If you do not program yourself, life will program you. Where have you been? Why are you here? And where are you going?"


The party is over. The days of the 30-year gold watch are gone. You must be multi-talented, multi-skilled, and relentless. It’s not over until you win. It’s not over until you get through.

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THE LAW OF THE AGGRESSIVE RECOVERY

"Life will whoop you until you surrender or until you decide to whoop life back. The result is determined by the vision you hold when the wall is at its thickest."

BISONG SIMON EGOH

15 INSTITUTIONAL INQUIRIES (FAQ)

1. Is it really possible? Yes, if you take responsibility.
2. Why is it hard? Hard is the requirement for greatness.
3. What if I fail? You fail to learn, then you win.
4. Who is the vessel? You are.
5. Why the African Harvard? To bridge the gap from Africa to the World.
6. What is the wall? The 18th mile of your marathon.
7. Can I do it alone? No, you need high-level energy relationships.
8. How to stop procrastinating? Program your life before it programs you.
9. Is talent enough? No, you need skills and multi-scaling.
10. What about the past? Forget the memory; live the imagination.
11. Why the branding? To signify institutional sovereignty.
12. How to handle critics? Their opinion is none of your business.
13. When to stop? Not over until I win.
14. Why the 30,000-year vision? Legacy transcends biology.
15. How to start? Step toward the challenge, don't duck it.

15 SOVEREIGN EXERCISES

1. Audit your dinner table: Who is eating your greatness?
2. Write your 3-question map: Where have I been? Why am I here? Where am I going?
3. Identify your 18-mile wall.
4. Practice "Whooping Life" for 24 hours.
5. Eliminate one "Do-Nothing" person today.
6. Map your backup plan strategy.
7. Confront your most embarrassing failure and find the lesson.
8. Spend 10 minutes talking to your "inner greatness."
9. Research one skill outside your comfort zone.
10. Script your own funeral while you live (Jack's Lesson).
11. Analyze your self-destructive unconscious behaviors.
12. Design your 200 Billion Mindset blueprint.
13. Record a 60-second "It's Not Over" declaration.
14. Fertilize your "Chinese Bamboo" tree in silence.
15. Commit to one "Hard" decision you've been avoiding.

GLOBAL LEGACY TESTIMONIALS

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"The African Harvard is the only institution that treats your soul as a structural asset." - Legacy Student

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"Bisong Simon Egoh's Raw Truth woke me up at the 18th mile of my business failure." - Entrepreneur

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"The power of thinking it is possible is now my daily oxygen." - Visionary Leader

 

Part 2: The Hardship Protocol

THE ANATOMY OF THE HARD

"It is not an option; it is a requirement."

It is hard. It’s hard when you’re 49 years old, 17 years into a career, and they hand you a one-week severance. It’s hard when the money you borrowed can’t be paid back and the eyes of your creditors burn into your dignity.

But there is a Chinese Bamboo Tree logic to your struggle. You water it, you fertilize it, and for years, nothing happens. The world laughs. The neighbors whisper. They don’t see the roots. They don’t see that when it finally breaks the surface, it grows 80 feet in six weeks.

THE PODCAST BLUEPRINT

THE LAW OF THE BAMBOO ROOT

"Visibility is not the measure of growth. Your silent seasons are your strongest structural investments."

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15 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

1. Why do I feel like I'm failing despite my effort? (You're building roots).
2. Is humiliation part of the process? (Yes, it's the ego's severance).
3. How long is the silent season? (Until the foundation is set).
4. What if I'm 49 and starting over? (Then you have 49 years of data).
5. Why is the African Harvard unique? (We teach survival before expansion).
6. How do I maintain faith during 'hard' times? (Focus on the 'Done' state).
7. Should I listen to my neighbors? (Only if they've climbed your mountain).
8. Is 'The Hard' avoidable? (No, but it's worth it).
9. What is the goal watch era? (A dead era of fake security).
10. How to handle severance? (See it as redirection).
11. Can I be multi-talented? (You already are; you're just under-used).
12. Is it personal? (No, life is just testing your weight).
13. What is the final step? (Total personal responsibility).
14. Why 'It is Possible'? (Because 'impossible' is an opinion).
15. How do I join the community? (The newsletter is the gate).

15 REFLECTIVE EXERCISES

1. List 3 things you are watering that haven't sprouted yet.
2. Define your severance point: What are you willing to lose?
3. Identify one 'Hard' conversation you are ducking.
4. Calculate the weight of your 'Goal Watch' comfort zone.
5. Meditate on the word 'Surrender' vs 'Submission'.
6. Map your talents beyond your current job title.
7. Write a letter to your creditors from your future self.
8. Spend 5 minutes daily imagining the 80-foot growth spurt.
9. Identify the peer pressure that drives your current car.
10. Design a 'Hard Week' severance protocol for your ego.
11. Recall a challenge that made sense after you finished.
12. Act on one 'Raw Truth' today without seeking permission.
13. Analyze the character built in your last 17 years.
14. Practice walking with a 'Different Kind of Spirit'.
15. Resolve to not give up until the victory is sweet.
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III

THE 18TH MILE BREAKTHROUGH

FROM ADVERSITY TO AUTOMATIC GLIDE

THE WALL OF THE MARATHON

"In a 26-mile marathon, the 18th mile is the Wall. Every muscle is achy. Your body says 'I can't'. You are moving in slow motion. But once you break through that wall, you are on automatic. You glide. It is done before it happens."

The Bisong Simon TV framework is not for those who seek the easy path. It is for the runner at the 18th mile who chooses to take personal responsibility for their finish line. Jack Bowling looked at cancer and said, "I accept what you say, but it's possible that does not have to be the case." That is the spirit of this institution.

THE LAW OF THE FINISHED SPIRIT

"Success is not what you get; it is what you become through the struggle of the 18th mile."

BY BISONG SIMON EGOH

15 QUESTIONS FOR THE WALL

1. What is my 18th mile wall?
2. Who is telling me to stop?
3. Can I glide without the pain? (No).
4. Is the finish line real? (Yes, it's done).
5. Why do critics attack at the wall?
6. How to keep moving in slow motion?
7. What did Jack Bowling teach us?
8. Is 'automatic' a myth?
9. How to find the courage to hit the wall?
10. Why is the 18th mile the most important?
11. Can I take a break at the wall? (Don't).
12. What does 'It is done' mean?
13. Is the wall physical or mental?
14. How to breathe through the 18th mile?
15. What is waiting on the other side?

15 BREAKTHROUGH EXERCISES

1. Identify the '18th mile' in your current project.
2. Write your finish-line declaration.
3. Silent walk for 18 minutes of wall-meditation.
4. Practice the 'Jack Bowling' response to bad news.
5. Visualize the automatic glide for 5 minutes.
6. List 3 people who push you past the wall.
7. Eliminate one 'wall-stopping' habit today.
8. Record your 'It is done' audio affirmation.
9. Map the transition from 'Hard' to 'Automatic'.
10. Practice gratitude for the ache.
11. Read your vision board at the point of fatigue.
12. Design your 'Wall-Breaker' morning routine.
13. Study a mentor who didn't quit at their 18th mile.
14. Forgive your previous self for stopping early.
15. Commit to finishing, even in slow motion.
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