Interview
Mick Larson, known as The Free Will Hacker, shares his radical approach to breaking free from life's default settings through his unique "Reality Reboot" technique and the art of disrupting deterministic patterns.
Intro – Meet Mick, The Free Will Hacker
The System of Determinism: Factory Settings of Fate
The Jailbreak Technique: Hacking Your Fate
When Jailbreaking Fails: Troubleshooting Freedom
Breaking the Cycle of Uncertainty
Final Thoughts on Hacking Reality
Outro – Signing Off
Tom Harris
Hello fellow passengers, welcome to the Compass podcast. Today, we've got a special guest with us — Mick Larson, also known as The Free Will Hacker. Mick, welcome to the show.
Mick Larson
Absolutely, man. Happy to be here.
Tom Harris
Mick, you call yourself The Free Will Hacker. What does that mean exactly?
Mick Larson
It means I've figured out how to jailbreak reality, my friend. You see, most people are running on factory settings — default modes. They wake up, brush their teeth, eat their toast, and sleep. Rinse, repeat, ad infinitum. It's not life, it's an infinite loop.
Tom Harris
So you're saying...we're all just running on autopilot?
Mick Larson
Exactly! But it's worse than that. Autopilot is just the surface. Underneath, you've got layers of coded habits, expectations, routines. It's like, you think you're choosing to drink coffee every morning, but really, that choice was scripted the moment you smelled your parents brewing it when you were five. You've been running coffee.exe ever since.
Tom Harris
That's...a pretty wild way to look at it.
Mick Larson
Wild? No, man. Wild is what happens when you override it. When you perform what I call a Reality Reboot. That's when you break the loop, hack the script, and start running custom commands.
Tom Harris
Custom commands? Are we talking about actual hacking here?
Mick Larson
In a way, yeah! But I'm not talking about computers. I'm talking about the operating system of existence. Life is just running on default settings — you gotta root access your soul, man. Once you do that, you can execute commands that weren't even in the original code.
It's simple stuff to start. Like, "Override Default Wakeup Time". You've been waking up at 7 AM your whole life? Try 3 AM just once. See what happens. Or, "Interrupt Toothbrush Routine". Instead of brushing your teeth, brush your ears. That tiny glitch sends ripples through the timeline.
See, the universe expects you to brush your teeth. When you flip the script, it's like the universe stutters. It's like, Wait, what? That's how you jailbreak your fate. One weird, unpredictable move at a time.
Tom Harris
That's...unconventional.
Mick Larson
That's hacking, my friend.
Tom Harris
Alright, Mick. Let's dive deeper into this. This is fascinating. So, let's talk about this Jailbreak Technique you mentioned. How does that work?
Mick Larson
The Jailbreak Technique is basically a method for disrupting the timeline. You identify a habit — something you do every single day without thinking. Brushing your teeth, pouring your coffee, whatever. And then you interrupt it. I call it "debugging your destiny."
Tom Harris
Debugging your destiny. That's quite a phrase.
Mick Larson
Because that's exactly what it is! Think about it: if life is running on autopilot, then every routine is just a function call, right? So you gotta throw an exception, man. Throw an error in the script. The universe doesn't know how to handle it. It's like you've introduced a glitch in reality itself.
Tom Harris
And you believe this can actually change the course of your life?
Mick Larson
Not just believe — I know. You should have seen the look on my boss's face when I started brushing my ears instead of my teeth one morning before work. I got promoted two weeks later. True story.
Tom Harris
You think that was connected?
Mick Larson
I don't think. I hack. There's a difference.
Tom Harris
So, what happens when jailbreaking fails? I imagine it doesn't work every time.
Mick Larson
Ah, see, that's the question people always ask. And it's the wrong question. It's not that the jailbreak fails. It's that you haven't visualized hard enough. Or maybe the universe is running a security patch. You gotta think outside the timeline, man.
Tom Harris
A security patch?
Mick Larson
Yeah, sometimes the universe updates its parameters. That's when you gotta get creative. Switch routines faster, throw more glitches. I call it Stack Overflowing Your Destiny.
Tom Harris
And you've never failed to jailbreak your own fate?
Mick Larson
Well...there was one time. I failed to manifest an avocado toast. But that's because I didn't specify the brand of bread. Details matter, my friend. Universe runs on specifics.
Tom Harris
Alright, Mick, we're just about out of time. Anything you want to leave our viewers with?
Mick Larson
Absolutely. If you're tired of living on factory settings, it's time to jailbreak your fate. Join Hack Your Fate for just $19.99 a month, and I promise you'll never look at your life script the same way again. Root access isn't just for developers — it's for "free will hackers", too.
Tom Harris
Well, there you have it folks. Mick Larson, The Free Will Hacker. Thanks for coming on, Mick.
Mick Larson
My pleasure, man.