 Statistics says, somebody, I'm not sure how they calculated that, but that on the average we think about 10 to 20 something thousand thoughts a day. The interesting part is 70% of all of our thoughts are repetitive. That means they're coming from before, thoughts that we've thought before. Your subconscious mind is 30,000 times more powerful than your conscious mind. Your subconscious mind means your mindset is 30,000 times more powerful than your mind. 95% of all your behaviors are automatic. A normal human can speak at the speed of 200 to 300 words per minute. Your subconscious mind can think at the rate of a thousand words per minute. Your subconscious mind can process 30 million bits of information per second, while our conscious mind can only process 40 bits of information per second. Our subconscious mind makes 88% of our brain capacity. You control your mind. Your mindset controls you. Have you ever sent an email to someone who is out of the office and before even they read the email you already got the response? Out of the office response. They're saying, I am out of the office from this day to that day and it's called automatic response. Your mindset, your subconscious, this is where the strongholds are at. This is where things are built with time over time. They become part of automatic response to a situation. And most of you, if you just pay attention tomorrow at work, how you speak to the family, how you speak to the coworkers, how you kind of live through what you do. You will realize that so much of automatic response comes out quickly and that comes out because your mind, you can control. Your mindset, you cannot. Anytime I heard a message on thoughts or importance of strongholds and everything. One of the first things that I wanted to do always is I wanted to change my mindset. I was like, man, my mindset was so when I was younger, my mindset was full of insecurity. My mindset was full of people don't like me, people always reject me. When I went in, I felt like nobody, people just were not nice to me. So I blamed it on people and I realized the fault was mine, not theirs. And so when I realized the fault was mine, I said, okay, I'm going to go and change my mindset. I'm just going to read one book and my mindset is going to change. I read one book, my mindset didn't change. I read the second book, my mindset didn't change. It took one month, my mindset didn't change. And I became disappointed and I said, the preacher lied. You cannot change your mind. You can't change your mind. You just cannot change your mindset. You say, I don't understand. Hang in there. You can only change what you feel your mind with, which over time spills and becomes the mindset. But you can never, ever change your mindset. Only your mind, whatever is filled with changes your mindset. You cannot do that. So the mistake we make is when we find insecurity, when we find depression, when we find rejection, when we find hate, when we find constant thoughts of jealousy, what we do is we say, well, I'm just going to go find me a Bible verse and I'm going to change my mindset. And you will quickly find out that's not going to happen. You can only fill your mind. And once this fills to the capacity, it spills and becomes the mindset. But listen, not in one day, because it didn't take one day to develop the very mindset you are trying to change today. Can somebody say yes?