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In this episode of 7,000 Volts: Living an Electrified Life, LJ Tucker explains that you are always just one decision away from a new life, using his days troubleshooting complex sprinkler systems as a metaphor for “reverse engineering” your destiny: start by clearly seeing the end result—your diploma, new home, restored life, or God-given purpose—and then work backwards with focus, faith, and a made-up mind. He shares how his own bad decisions once led to incarceration and a life far from what he dreamed, but everything changed when he stopped letting fear, labels, and other people’s opinions control him and instead decided “I am, I can, I will,” becoming a husband, father, author, arborist, and community leader. LJ urges listeners to cut out the “noise” and distractions—like swiping people and opportunities off the mental screen if they don’t align with your vision—and to reset daily on who you are becoming rather than where you started. When you think from the end, he says, your habits, circle, energy, and confidence all shift to match that future version of you; you’ve already arrived mentally and are just walking the path to catch up. He closes by inviting listeners to choose life today, and reverse engineer their destiny with bold faith.