• Troy
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    6 months ago

    It’s almost a religion at this point. Their actions are wholly powered by beliefs.

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        6 months ago

        One of the biggest pieces of shit I ever dated was into The Secret. His mom sold luxury real estate and basically let him be a fucking bum living on her money but he really believed that he was manifesting good things by wishing super hard for them. Although I guess you could say he manifested his mom buying him a house by being such a loser that she figured it was the only way she’d ever get him out of her guest room.

        He was also into church. No surprise, in retrospect.

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            It’s a book that came out maybe 15? years ago that was basically like, “all you have to do get all the things you want is wish for them real hard and you’ll attract them to you.” Really stupid stuff but people who want good things without having to put in any work to get them bought it in droves. The idea of setting goals and having positive thoughts is great, not knocking that, it’s just that this dumbass book stops there. It really appeals to the “born on 3rd base, think they hit a home run” crowd because it lets them believe they “earned” their success.

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            6 months ago

            AKA Law of Attraction. Basically, if you wish really really hard, your wishes come true.

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        6 months ago

        “god had already forgiven him”

        “Well since God’s such a chill dude you should steal from him instead and give me back my fucking money”