Emma Grede, self-made billionaire and founder of Good American and SKIMS, reveals how growing up poor in East London without her father shaped an unshakable belief that she was more capable than anyone around her. From watching Oprah to learn her blueprint for success, to managing anger through early counseling at 19, Emma's journey proves that your childhood circumstances don't determine your destiny—your mindset does. This conversation challenges the limiting beliefs holding you back from building wealth, managing emotions as a skill, and designing a life entirely on your own terms. Emma developed unshakable self-confidence by reframing her difficult childhood as evidence of capability rather than disadvantage, never accepting that her circumstances made her less worthy than privileged peers. She put herself in anger management counseling at age 19 after recognizing her default emotional reactivity wasn't serving her ambition, learning to separate her identity from her emotions.