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It's 10PM. You just finished another YouTube video from someone living the dream life you want, telling you how to do it. Selling you the next "hack". "How to Manifest Anything You Want"
"Once I understand how manifestation works my life changed"
"how i mastered the law of attraction to make millions at 20"
You feel excited and think, "this is it - I'm gonna make it this time". But 3 days later you're back in at same spot again. Another evening, YouTube video and promise. The videos are not the problem. You are. Until you realize that, you'll always stay stuck on the same sweaty chair, watching new videos, and hit that like and subscribe button like a toddler hitting a table asking for more blueberry yogurt. There's a difference between wanting something and feeling worthy of it. Most YouTubers thrives on selling you the next hack or promise. Yet most people never take action and actually reach any of it. Why? Because they're stuck on wanting instead of being. Of wishing, instead of embracing. What if I told you that you have the power to be and have whatever you truly want in life? Would you believe me? Maybe not. But hopefully, at the end of this text, you will. The Social Media DreamMost people want financial freedom to live on their terms but they feel "dead inside". Why? Because those dreams feels impossible and far away, leaving them stuck in survival mode instead of abundance mode. We're living in an era where we have access to almost everything. Especially to other people's lives. You open your phone. Press Instagram, and the first thing you see is some traveling reel with images and videos from someone living their best life.
You want to feel excitement. You want to feel inspired. But deep down, it's killing you. Not because you don't like it, but because it's a life you dream to live, but feels impossible. It feels like you're looking at it through bulletproof glass. I know the feeling and have been there for many years. Growing up, I always had enough money. My family was in a good financial position. But there came a time where I decided to go after my dreams. Right after I finished university, I got a great engineering job. Worked 4 months, until I had a realization. So I quit, pursued something unknown and took that leap of faith. That was 2018 and I'm still on this path. For years, I just had enough to barely make it. But what killed me most was not living the life I dreamed of. To work with what I love. Earn enough to do whatever I want. But most importantly, being able to travel whenever and wherever I want. I love traveling. See new places and meet new people. But I couldn't afford it. I just saw the years passing by. Friends asking me to travel with them. Colombia, Asia, Europe trip. My answer was always the same: "Sorry but I don't have enough money for it." It killed me. I watched life pass me by like a train I couldn't afford to board. Years of saying "no" when my heart screamed "yes." Not because I didn't want it, but because I didn't believe I could have it. Picture this: Your alarm goes off — it’s early → Shower → You feel a buzz of excitement… why? → You’re traveling again, 5th time this year → A new destination, a new city → Off to the airport → Chaos around you, but inside, peace → Screaming security → Check-in smooth → You sit down, coffee, sandwich, something overpriced → But you don't care, you’re free → Boarding → Crying baby two rows down → Touchdown: Rome → Hotel → Bedroom → Curtains open…
The end.
What if you never get to feel that? What if it stays a dream. One reserved for people with blue checkmarks and private jets? That’s the wound social media opens every day. You watch a life you crave, and slowly start to believe… maybe it’s not for people like you. It's like watching a superhero movie as a kid, dreaming it could be you. Then growing up and realizing, it never will be. Do you remember that first time you realized you'd never be that superhero, football pro, or famous singer? The feeling of hopelessness, sadness and betrayal. Like that time when you realized Santa Claus isn't real. That's what it feels like watching others living the life you dream of. Like a fantasy that'll never be realized. The older you get, the more the years pass by and that fantasy is pushed further away. You accept the current life you're living. But it's killing you. Because deep inside you know what you truly want. But something within you is holding you back from living it. You repeat the same question, over and over: "What if I could pull it off?" Those two words themselves, what if, always keep the spark alive and that's the only thing you need. A spark… The $10 Million Check That Changed EverythingIn 1990, before the fame, he was just a regular comedian actor in Hollywood. Trying to chase his dreams, like most of us. He faced rejection after rejection, struggling. Every night, he would drive up to Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. He'd sit there in his car, cold empty nights, watching the LA lights below, and visualize. "I'm a popular actor. Everyone wants to work with me. I'm signing million-dollar deals. I'm living it" He lived it in his imagination, as a present fact, not a future dream. The city kept telling him no, but every night, he still drove to the same hill, rehearsing the version of himself he refused to let go of. What fascinated me most was his bold move in 1992. He wrote a fake check to himself. “$10,000,000 for acting services rendered.” He dated it: Thanksgiving 1995. Then he put it in his wallet and carried it with him everywhere. With time, it became so wrinkled and old that he could barely read the text. But the feeling was still there, and that's the most important thing. By 1994, everything started to shift.
He was offered $10 million for his role in Dumb and Dumber. Almost to the exact date of the check. This story isn't about creating a check to yourself. But about a man, who barely had money to eat, refusing to let his empty stomach dictate his reality. A man who lived as he was already the person he wanted to be. Who refused to listen to his fears. But here's the most important part: Jim Carrey's journey was unique. My journey is unique. And yours is too. You might have another path in life than being a rich actor. You might have other desires. But you can't manifest a dream that doesn't belong to your heart. Most people follow other people's dreams. They probably write checks to themselves in the same way Jim did, thinking that it'll work. I did that. Back in 2018, I wrote a check to myself, after hearing this story. $100M, dated on my birthday 2021. I felt betrayed and sad. I thought the law and technique would work for me too. Looking back at it now, I understood why it never happened. It forced me into something far more important. A journey where I healed, learned, transformed and changed. A journey of personal development and growth. That in itself, is worth more than any money in the world. I became a version of me that I used to dream about becoming. The version typing these words right now. And it also got me into an entrepreneurial journey, creating my first product. Countless failures, ups and downs, lessons learned and most importantly, transformation. I'm soon launching the application that got me into this journey. The app is real now. Still growing, still evolving. You can check it out here if you are curious: https://memochat.net Jim Carrey's story is inspiring and could probably be turned into a movie itself. But besides the story, what you need to remember is that in order to truly get what you want in life, you can't just copy other people's dreams, goals and desires. Writing checks, visualizing a scene that's not true to you. Your job is to truly know what you want, from your heart, and do as Jim Carrey did, live as if it was a true fact. Your True Heart's Desire
"True desire in the heart for anything good is God's proof to you sent beforehand to indicate that it's yours already." — Denzel Washington You can wish for all the money in the world, a brand new car, a big mansion, $100M etc. But ask yourself: Why do I really want it? What's the deeper underlying desire you truly want? Do you want that money because you want to live on your terms? Maybe be able to afford traveling whenever you want? Most times, what you think you want is not what you actually want. If money wasn't involved, what would you like to do? What would you like to work with? Jim didn't chase status. He lived inside a scene that already felt like his truth. He knew what he wanted because he felt it deeply in his heart. It was a calling for him. An indication that it was already his. It was impossible, not to manifest. For example: My true desire isn't $100M (even though I wouldn't say no to it..) It's writing, building, and creating freely, while traveling the world and living on my terms. The money's just a tool. The lifestyle is the dream. Jim got his check because he wasn't chasing, he was remembering. That's what true heart's desire feels like. Not a wish but a knowing… You Get What You Believe You DeserveWhat you seek is seeking you — Rumi When you know what you want, define it. Write it down on paper. Record it on your phone. Create a scene that indicates that it's yours and visualize it. If it's truly money that you want, feel free to create an image on your bank account with the amount. There are no limits. Start to live from that state. Capture the feeling of already being what you want and having what you seek. Let the feelings take over your whole body and your desire start to move toward you. If any doubt appears (which will probably do) write them down. Understand where they come from. Ask yourself, what would the opposite be of this? Rewrite it. Add it to your list. When you want to grow your muscle at the gym, you don't just lift once. You go there many times a week lifting, building those muscles. Your mind is a muscle too. But you have to train it. You can't just repeat a sentence and think that things will appear. There has to be an internal shift. Your life plays out like a movie. But you don't change the scene by shouting at the screen. You change the script, the role and version of you who walks in and owns the frame. Change The Script, Shift InternallyWhen you have your true heart's desire and rewritten beliefs, the script is ready. All you have to do is show up for screen. Practicing, repeating, thinking and feeling. Like an actor living into his role. Be ruthless with yourself. Create vision boards, keep them everywhere. Create that check if you want. Record and listen to your affirmations. Visualize. Live from your end scene as it was a true fact and keep doing it until it's a fact. You might think: isn't this being fake? Is feeling good being fake? Is feeling grateful being fake? Is feeling that you deserve anything you want fake? You are not faking it. You're coming back to your natural state of being. To fulfillment, gratitude and abundance. But you're doing it through your visions, instead of struggling like a maniac in fear, doubts and limiting beliefs. All you are doing is shifting your internal state and elevating your vibration. What happens is that the internal shift will bring aligned thoughts that'll lead to the right actions, taking you from where you are, to where you want to be. Guiding you through challenges that'll help you grow and evolve. But most importantly, shift your perspective so you finally start to see the next step and solutions on the way. Jim Carrey didn't just visualize. He lived it in the present moment and let the shift push him into the right steps. Bringing the right people and situation into order. That's not luck, it's a change of belief, feeling and action. All aligned. I used to feel stuck myself, suffer in my mind, stuck in loops, trying everything but never shifting anything. So I created a system through years of learning and implementation. We all deserve the freedom this system brings and I'm now offering it. A complete Notion System to:
It's almost ready and you can find early access to it here (free for a limited time): https://realityshift.evolvee.me Jim Carrey is no better than you. Other successful people are not more worthy than you. You have the same power. You deserve whatever you want in life. Claim it. Make that internal shift. All Love, Tomas |
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