If you caught the movie Oppenheimer, you witnessed a brilliant example of someone who dared to envision an alternate future.
And then, he materialized it into reality.
Here’s why this matters: the universe is primarily composed of energy (remember, almost 99.9% of every atom is empty space). You only perceive things when you consciously direct your attention toward them (recall, to “see” an atomic particle, you must focus and wait for it to appear).
Why is this relevant to us?
Because once you can vividly imagine a different future—a distinct reality—it becomes a part of the universe’s tapestry.
If you infuse your vision with enough concentration and energy, the universe responds by rearranging itself to align with your envisioned reality. It’s fascinating to note how Oppenheimer demonstrated this process with his bomb.
These tools are at your disposal whenever you choose to harness them.
Belief becomes the architect of your future, orchestrating its construction.
However, doubt, acting as a counterforce, obstructs progress.
The universe takes note of your doubts and deliberately keeps your desires just beyond your grasp. Doubt in others’ convictions goes unnoticed by the universe, but when you doubt yourself, your momentum halts.
Should you find yourself succumbing to doubt, consider adopting the Michael Losier approach—briefly acknowledge the doubt, then swiftly return to a mindset of belief.
The choice, naturally, rests with you.