The Ideology of Being "Delusional"
I hold the belief that delusion can be a catalyst for personal growth. I envision that the idealized version of myself possesses attributes that may currently be lacking. By embracing delusion, I can embody this idealized self and simultaneously achieve it.
I hold the belief that delusion can be a catalyst for personal growth. I envision that the idealized version of myself possesses attributes that may currently be lacking. By embracing delusion, I can embody this idealized self and simultaneously achieve it.
To manifest desires into reality, one must first cultivate a state of delusion. During my childhood, I would express my wishes fervently, and to my astonishment, they would often come true. This phenomenon is not a mere coincidence—rather, it is a testament to the power of persistence and the ability to overcome obstacles. My delusional state enabled me to achieve my goals with remarkable speed—it was almost impossible for such to happen; but it did.
The synergistic combination of delusion and manifestation possesses the potential to manifest numerous positive outcomes. While delusions can indeed lead to severe consequences, employing them judiciously, akin to other aspects of life, generally yields a positive return on investment.