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Psyche recounts his experience in prison, explaining how he operated in 'god mode' by defying gang expectations and social hierarchies within a dangerous general population facility.
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Browse era →In this episode, Psyche discusses his time incarcerated in a high-security, gang-affiliated prison environment. He introduces the concept of operating in 'god mode'—a state of consciousness where he transcends conventional limitations and social rules. Psyche explains that despite being an active gang member in prison, he deliberately broke the unwritten codes and restrictions that typically govern such environments. He emphasizes that his confidence and willingness to act independently stemmed from the fact that none of his peers had the courage to challenge him directly, allowing him to operate outside the normal constraints of prison gang dynamics. The episode is framed as a real-life example demonstrating his philosophy of transcending societal and subcultural limitations.
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