The only thing standing between you and your goal is the story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it.
Context
Jordan Belfort pinpointedly identifies the most common and formidable obstacle to success: our own internal narrative. He reframes the barrier not as a lack of resources or skill, but as a disempowering "story" we repeatedly tell ourselves.
These stories often sound like "I'm not smart enough," "It's too late," or "I don't have the connections." This quote exposes them as fictional limitations that we have the power to edit or discard. The moment we change the story, the perceived obstacle vanishes.
This is a profound call for self-awareness and empowerment. It challenges us to audit our internal dialogue, to recognize our self-limiting beliefs as mere stories, and to rewrite them with a narrative of capability and possibility, transforming our mindset and our reality.