Everyone talks about how we’re like plants: we can only grow as big as our pot allows. Change your environment, they say, and you’ll change yourself. Move to a new city. Find better friends. Get into different rooms where opportunity lives.
It’s compelling advice. And it’s not wrong.
But there’s something crucial they miss.
To even change your environment, you first have to change yourself.
The Prerequisite No One Mentions
Think about it practically. How do you move from a small city to a bigger one if you can’t afford the rent? How do you get invited into rooms with successful people if you don’t have the skills they value? How do you join communities that could transform your trajectory if you don’t have the mindset that makes you fit there?
The answer is uncomfortable: you can’t. Not yet.
The environment absolutely matters. A person surrounded by ambition will become more ambitious. Someone immersed in a culture of learning will learn more. Your surroundings shape you in profound ways.
But here’s the paradox: the ability to change your environment comes from within first.
What It Actually Takes to Upgrade Your Pot
You have to develop yourself (your finances, your skills, your discipline, your character) before you can upgrade your pot.
Want to move to that city where your industry thrives? You need to save money, build your resume, maybe learn new skills that make you hirable there.
Want access to mentors and high-performers? You need to become someone worth their time. You need to bring value, show consistency, demonstrate that you’re serious.
Want to escape a limiting situation? You need the internal resources—mental, emotional, financial—to actually make the leap.
The harsh truth is that wishing for a better environment while doing nothing to earn access to it is just daydreaming.
It’s Not Environment OR Willpower
This isn’t an argument against the power of environment. And it’s not one of those “just work harder” motivational clichés that ignores systemic barriers.
It’s both. It’s always been both.
It’s a loop.
You change yourself enough to change your environment. Then your new environment helps you grow even more. That growth gives you access to even better environments. And the cycle continues.
The person who develops the discipline to save money can move to the city with better opportunities. That city exposes them to new ideas and people. Those experiences accelerate their growth in ways that wouldn’t have been possible back home. Eventually, they’re in rooms they couldn’t have imagined a few years ago.
But it started with them. With the internal work. With becoming someone capable of making the move in the first place.
The Question You Should Be Asking
Most people are stuck asking: “What environment do I need?”
That’s not a bad question. But it’s incomplete.
The real question is: “Who do I need to become to get there?”
What skills do you need to develop? What habits do you need to build? What limiting beliefs do you need to shed? What financial runway do you need to create? What mindset shifts need to happen?
Because here’s the truth: the better the environment you want access to, the more you’ll need to develop yourself to earn that access.
The rooms where deals are made, where knowledge is shared freely, where opportunities circulate? They’re not locked. But they do have a price of admission. That price is paid in competence, character, and consistency.
Start Where You Are
This might sound discouraging. If you need to change yourself before you can change your environment, and you need a better environment to truly change yourself, where does that leave you?
It leaves you exactly where everyone who’s ever upgraded their life has started: right where you are, working with what you have.
You don’t need to wait for perfect conditions. You can develop skills for free online. You can build discipline in your current situation. You can improve your mindset without changing your zip code. You can save money, even if slowly. You can become someone different while still living in the same place.
The environment you’re in right now isn’t ideal. But it’s sufficient for taking the next step. And the next step is all you need to worry about.
The Truth About Growth
Growth isn’t linear. It’s not a straight climb from one environment to the next.
It’s you putting in the work in a limiting environment until you’ve outgrown it. It’s you developing yourself to the point where moving becomes possible. It’s you making the leap. It’s you leveraging that new environment to grow faster. It’s you eventually outgrowing that environment too.
The plant needs a bigger pot. But the plant also needs to grow its roots strong enough to justify the transplant.
So yes, change your environment. Absolutely. Seek out the people, places, and cultures that will expand what you think is possible.
But first, become the person who can make that change.
Because the truth is, you can’t upgrade your pot until you’ve outgrown your current one. And outgrowing it is work you have to do yourself.
The environment you want is waiting. But the person who can access it? You have to build them first.

