You will be shocked by how many doors will open for you if you're just insane and delusional.
I'm serious.
Everyone around Jim Carrey thought he'd lost his mind when he wrote himself a $10 million check and carried it around like real money.
People whispered. They pitied him. "Poor Jim... the rejection finally broke him."
Fast forward: He gets exactly $10 million for Dumb and Dumber. On the exact date he wrote on that "delusional" check.
Here's what nobody tells you:
The line between "insane" and "visionary" is just results.
Before the results? You look crazy.
After the results? Everyone acts like they "always believed in you."
So if you've got some wild goal that makes people look at you sideways... good.
That's how you know you're thinking big enough.
The "reasonable" people? They're the ones still stuck exactly where they were five years ago.
Playing it safe. Being realistic. Waiting for permission.
Meanwhile, the "delusional" ones are out here writing checks to themselves, visualizing impossible things, and acting like their dreams are already done deals.
And guess what?
Their delusions become reality.
Because here's the secret nobody wants to admit:
Reality bends for the people who refuse to accept it as fixed.
The universe doesn't reward the rational. It rewards the audacious.
It rewards the people who are crazy enough to believe something into existence even when zero evidence supports it.
So yeah... if you want to manifest your dream life?
You need to get comfortable looking absolutely unhinged.
Carry that metaphorical check. Write in your journal like it's already real. Meditate on success that hasn't happened yet.
Let people think you've lost it.
Because the moment you prove them wrong? Those same people will be asking for your secrets.
Keep that delusional energy.
It's the only thing that works.
Talk soon,
Unconscioudepths
P.S. - Quick question: What's your "delusional" goal that people think is crazy? Hit reply and tell me. I actually read every response. (And if this landed in Promotions, move it to Primary so you don't miss the good stuff.)