SHOULD I DROP EVERYTHING?
Question: “Deuce. Ok so I know that I am not living my ultimate destiny right now, but I have financial obligations, and things to consider, so what do I dothen? Just drop everything?”
No. And the fact that you think you'd have to drop everything is actually the proof you're still in A→B→C.
A→B→C says: if you want a different life, you have to do something different. Quit your job. Make a leap. Change your circumstances. That's the linear model — new action leads to new process leads to new result.
And yeah, that sounds terrifying when you have bills and kids and obligations. So people stay stuck. Not because they're weak, but because the operating system only gives them two options: blow up your life or stay where you are.
C→B→A doesn't ask you to do anything. It asks you to recognize something.
Your completion isn't something you build toward by rearranging your external life. It's the structure that's already underneath everything — including your financial obligations, your family, your current situation.
You don't leave your life to find it. You recognize it inside your life.
And here's what actually happens: once recognition shifts, your actions start reorganizing on their own. Not because you forced a change, but because you're no longer operating from a system that was structurally preventing your greatest life from rendering.
The same circumstances start producing different outcomes — because the operating system changed, not the inputs.
Nobody has ever been asked to drop anything. That's A→B→C thinking: sacrifice now, reward later. C→B→A is the opposite — recognition now, and what follows follows.