It’s quite incredible how many people don’t know the difference between spiritual intervention and having wealthy parents.
It’s quite incredible how many people don’t know the difference between spiritual intervention and having rich parents.
They live a perfect life, while I sit in the unwashed pair of my partner’s trackies that I lovingly refer to as “our tracksuit pants.” Of course, I want the perfection these influencers have. For I too dream of owning two pairs of tracksuit pants.Luckily, they’ve let us know their secret: they manifested it. Manifestation, or “the law of attraction,” has its basis in Eastern philosophy. The basic idea is that if you put good stuff into the world, you get good things out of it.
I’m not going to pretend that I know what the universe is made of. But it’s safe to say that unknown forces of this dimension are not banding together for the sole purpose of getting you Taylor Swift tickets. My frustration with manifestation goes beyond being grumpy with influencers or being fed up with fads. I’m tired of the onus of success being placed on the individual. Succeeding shouldn’t be seen as a solo pursuit but as a group activity. I would be nowhere in my life or career without my support networks. I’m a soft-spoken person who struggles to form connections but it’s amazing what happens when you ask people for help. Think of it this way.
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