Most wealth teachers will tell you to visualize the mansion, affirm the income, act as if until it becomes real. And then they wonder why so many people do the work and stay stuck.
David Cameron Gikandi saw what they missed.
He understood that wealth is not something you acquire. It's something you become aware of. Not semantics. Not wordplay. A fundamental reordering of how reality actually operates.
The difference is this: acquisition assumes scarcity. It assumes the thing you want exists outside of you, separate, and you must cross a distance to get it. Awareness assumes presence. It assumes the abundance already exists, and your only job is to stop blocking your own reception of it.
Most people treat wealth like a destination. Gikandi treated it like a radio frequency. You don't create the signal. You tune into it.
I've read the books. Done the affirmations. Visualized the outcomes. And for years I thought the problem was that I wasn't doing it hard enough, long enough, with enough belief. But that was still operating from the same broken assumption: that I had to perform my way into worthiness.
What Gikandi understood is that the universe does not respond to what you know intellectually. It responds to what you are vibrationally. And you cannot fake a vibration. You cannot will yourself into alignment. You can only notice where you already are — and choose again.
The shift isn't in the doing
The shift is in the being. And being is not a performance. It's a recognition.
When I was deep in the collapse — company hemorrhaging, personal savings gone, staff looking to me for answers I didn't have — I kept searching for the strategy that would fix it. The right move. The perfect pitch. The breakthrough deal. And every action I took from that place of desperation felt like pushing a boulder uphill.
Then in July 2022, something changed. Not the circumstances. Me. I stopped trying to generate the result and started living from the knowing that it was already done. Not as a trick. Not as a technique. As a genuine internal shift. And within weeks, two deals appeared totaling over five hundred and fifty thousand dollars. I didn't hustle harder. I didn't find some hidden opportunity. I stopped blocking what was already trying to reach me.
That's what Gikandi knew. Abundance is the natural state of consciousness. Scarcity is what happens when consciousness forgets what it is.
Most wealth teachers are still teaching acquisition. They're teaching you to climb. Gikandi taught awareness. He taught you to remember you already have wings.
The Win The Day dispatch I send every few days operates from this same foundation. Not motivation. Not another framework to implement. Just a steady return to what's already true.
The question isn't whether abundance is available to you. It is. The question is whether you're tuned to the frequency where you can actually receive it.
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